Template talk:Infobox Ocean

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Contents

Ocean name text
Ocean name text - Image caption text
Image caption text
Bathymetry caption text
Bathymetry caption text
Location location text
Coordinates coordinates in coor template format
Ocean type type of Ocean text
Primary sources inflow river text
Primary outflows outflow river text
Catchment area catchment area text
Basin countries country text
Max length length text
Max width width text
Surface area area text
Average depth depth text
Max depth max depth text
Water volume volume text
Residence time (of Ocean water) residence time of Ocean water
Shore length1 length of the shoreline
Islands islands text
Settlements settlement text
References reference text
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.


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{{Infobox Ocean
| Ocean_name         = {{SUBST:PAGENAME}}
| image_Ocean        = 
| caption_Ocean      = 
| image_bathymetry  = 
| caption_bathymetry= 
| location          = 
| coords            = {{coor at dm|59|59|N|179|59|W|type:waterbody_region:ZZ}}
| type              = 
| inflow            = 
| outflow           = 
| catchment         = 
| basin_countries   = 
| length            = 
| width             = 
| area              = 
| depth             = 
| max-depth         = 
| volume            = 
| residence_time    = 
| salinity          = 
| temperature_high  = 
| temperature_low  = 
| salinity          = 
| shore             = 
| islands           = 
| cities            = 
| trenches            = 
| benches            = 
| frozen            = 
}}

See also: Articles using the infobox, articles without infobox


[edit] Description of variables

A list of this template's variables and their definitions.


Ocean_name = name_of_Ocean
image_Ocean = characteristic_image.png Please avoid sunset pictures or maps (For maps, use image_bathymetry)
see also: Wikipedia:WikiProject Oceans/Galleries
caption_Ocean = Text about the image; avoid repeating the name of the Ocean, it's already in the first field of the infobox
image_bathymetry = bathymetry_image.png (or other image, avoid maps showing only the location of the Ocean)
caption_bathymetry = Text about the bathymetry (or other) image
location = Text about the Ocean's location, add country if the Ocean is located in several countries (added for compatiblity with Template:Infobox_Ocean)
coords = Latitude and Longitude coordinates of the Ocean. It is common to use the approximate center of the Ocean, or simply any notable portion of the Ocean for the coordinates.
Sample coordinates: {{coord|47|01|10|N|8|24|04|E|type:waterbody_region:CH|display=inline,title}} See {{coord}} for useage
type = type of Ocean (see Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Oceans#Ocean_types and Ocean#Types_of_Oceans)
Samples values with wikimarkup (only one or two may apply): [[periglacial]], [[subglacial Ocean|subglacial]], [[artificial Ocean|artificial]] [[reservoir (water)|reservoir]], [[endorheic]], [[meromictic]], [[oxbow Ocean|oxbow]], [[rift Ocean]], [[underground Ocean|underground]], [[crater Ocean]], [[intermittent Ocean|intermittent]], [[:Category:Former Oceans|former Ocean]], [[:Category:Shrunken Oceans|shrunken Ocean]]; [[oligotrophic]], [[mesotropic]], [[eutrophic Ocean|eutrophic]], [[hypertrophic]]
inflow = major inflow sources - rivers, aquifers, glacial runoff, etc.
outflow = outflow waterway names. If evaporation or seepage are notable outflows, they may be included.
catchment = the area of catchment (in square kilometres) which includes the entire area of the drainage basin for that Ocean. This may include rivers and other Oceans. If this can be accompanied with a map or drawing, include it with the article.
Sample value, wikified: [[1 E9 m²|2124 km²]]
basin_countries = which countries have drainage to/from or border the Ocean. To conform a standard, this should include all countries that are directly involved with the Ocean's ecology; this would include inflows, outflows, or physically contact the Ocean.
length = maximum length of the Ocean in km; the length of the Ocean at its longest dimension
width = maximum width of the Ocean in km; perpendicular to the angle used to calculate length.
area = total area of the Ocean's surface in square kilometres; if this value varies drastically (due to evaporation or changes in flow), attempt to find a documented average value.
depth = Average depth of the Ocean in metres
max-depth = Maximum depth of the Ocean in metres
volume = total volume of the Ocean (cubic metres or cubic kilometres)
Sample value: [[1 E10 m³|11.8 km³]]
residence_time = residence time of the Ocean water or Ocean retention time; this is the mean time water spends in the Ocean
shore = length of the shoreline in kilometres; this should not include values for waterways directly connected to the Ocean, and should reflect the shore at average surface area.
islands = total number of islands in the Ocean; it is common practice to also include the names of any notable islands in the Ocean.
cities = notable cities or settlements on or near the Oceanshore
reference = references (added for compatiblity with Template:Infobox_Ocean)
align = "align=left" allows to align the infobox left (default is right), to avoid collision with another infobox, e.g. on Ocean Fenton, Michigan

This infobox for oceans was slightly modified only. It uses the basic copy and paste from Template:Infobox lake

If you have anything else to add, please be welcome to do so, but please leave a comment here. This article could be applied to any other body of water. However, before applying it to very large bodies such as oceans, consider generating a template specifically for those types of waters that would cater to the highly specific nature of those bodies.

[edit] Microformat

The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue article across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • "adr"
  • "county-name"
  • "fn"
  • "label"
  • "locality"
  • "nickname"
  • "note"
  • "org"
  • "region"
  • "street-address"
  • "vcard"

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • "geo"
  • "latitude"
  • "longitude"

Please do not rename or remove these classes.

When giving coordinates, please don't be overly precise.