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[edit] Problem

I wrote "peridotites, pyroxenites" but it was expanded to "peridotites, dunites and pyroxenites". Problem is that dunite is already one of peridotites. It's a similar situation if I write vegetables and fruits and it is changed to vegetables, apples and fruits. Problem is minor but exists nevertheless. Siim 14:08, 4 September 2005 (UTC)

Is there any template to force these references to start with their own row? In Estonian wiki we have it, see: et:Mall:BrClear. Current solution is not good. Siim 19:59, 5 September 2005 (UTC)
Yes - took me a while to find it though, ( <br clear="all"> ) did the trick - I think. The page looked fine on my low resolution screen, but I do understand the problem and hopefully it is fixed now. Vsmith 03:11, 7 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] IUGS Citation

It's a little rankling that the Footnote that's labeled "IUGS" actually goes to a CSU Pomona Web page that cites no peer-reviewed research nor seems to have undergone peer review or endorsement by IUGS itself. Would it be possible to replace the Footnote link to Pomona Web page with a link to an actual IUGS page, add citations to the Pomona page, or change footnote to another more rigorous citation? Thirdbeach (talk) 23:55, 24 March 2008 (UTC)

I can't find a direct link to the IUGS except for the minutes of an executive committee meeting in January 1999 [1] which records the decision of the IUGS to associate themselves with Roger Le Maitre's new book (reference added) on Igneous rock classification. Hope that helps. Mikenorton (talk) 11:44, 18 May 2008 (UTC)