User:NihalVela/Chemocline

Article Evaluation
Content: The information currently present in the article is relevant to the topic of chemocline. The article contains the definition, examples, and chemical and biological background. On the right side of the article, there is a color-coded graphic with links to various aquatic layers and stratification types. Below the main body, the article also has a short list of different types of clines. The article only consists of three very short paragraphs, so it could likely be expanded upon. The "sources" of the article are outlined in the bottom section, titled "Further reading," but it is unclear if these were the actual sources used for creating the article. The most recent source is also from 2006, so there is possibly more recent and up to date information that could be added.

Tone: The tone of the article can be generally described as neutral and objective as it is mostly a chemical and biological description of chemocline without any unnecessary jargon.

Sources: The sources section currently only contains three "Further reading" sources as is described by the header. Additionally, the message displayed at the top of the page says that there are no clear sources and the page lacks inline citations.

Talk Page: The talk page currently does not have any entries by any users. However, this article was previously the subject of a WikiEducation project twice. The article is also part of two Wiki Projects: "Ecology" and "Limnology and Oceanography." The article has been rated as stub-class and low-importance for both projects.