Wikipedia talk:Featured article candidates/1949 Ambato earthquake/archive1

Further comments
 * "including the 1987 Ecuador earthquakes, 1997 Ecuador earthquake, and 2007 Peru–Ecuador earthquake" - probably worth repeating "the". Also, do those other two earthquakes have articles? If not, are they worth being redlinks?
 * Changed. The second does, and it turns out, only affected Ecuador. It has been rephrased accordingly.


 * "Much of South American seismicity originates from subduction of the oceanic Nazca Plate under the continental South American Plate – which also caused the rise of the Andes – and subduction of the Pacific's lithosphere under the South American continent." - confusingly worded, and the opening part is a bit awkward. To clarify: is the "continental South American Plate" the same thing as the "South American continent"? If not, what's the difference? If so, reword.
 * Oceanic and continental are the two types of tectonic plate. I added volcanism in after seismicity.


 * Does "Ecuadorian Trench" have an article? Is it worth being a redlink? Also, still not clear whether the Trench or the fault region is the microplate you're referring to
 * Should be clear now.


 * Do "strike-slip faults" have an article? If not, should explain briefly what those are
 * No, but I linked to their section in fault and explained in parentheses.


 * Riobamba earthquake should be linked on first occurrence
 * Fixed.


 * "Evidence of this subduction altering the course of faulting is found at the Yaquina fault, which, unlike the rest of the Panama Basin faults, trends to the west instead of north-south, indicating that the Carnegie Ridge may be colliding with the continental mass of Ecuador" - given the lack of links, this needs to be clearer. Where, approximately, is the Yaquina fault?
 * Article doesn't specify an exact location, but it's near the Carnegie Ridge...


 * "The earthquake was preceded by a foreshock, which was modest in strength, but strong enough to cause chaos and people to flee from their homes into the streets." - probably better as two sentences
 * Implemented.


 * "sank 460 m (1,500 ft) with all of its 100 inhabitants into a huge hole about 800 m (3,000 ft) in diameter" - inhabitants should be a separate clause at the end
 * Not sure if I did this right.


 * "The cities of Patate and Pelileo particularly suffered, with 1,000 and 1,300 dead respectively" - slightly awkward
 * Should be better.


 * "ruined...ruined" - repetitive sentence ending
 * Think that should be better.


 * Are Patate and Pelileo cities or villages? Be consistent
 * Cities.


 * "Officials reported that many of the dead had been inside buildings as they buckled or were killed by a flood caused by the blockage of a drainage canal" - needs tweaking
 * Better?


 * "Plaza directed rescue efforts for two days, as airlifts from Quito dropped supplies and a group of Red Cross volunteers and medical supplies were sent on American aircraft." - two sentences
 * Done.


 * "medicinal needs" - specifically medicinal, or medical needs?
 * Medical. Clarified.


 * "the airborne agents" - is the specific airborne agent known? If not, remove "the"
 * Fixed.


 * "75 percent of the homes still standing had to be demolished" vs "almost 75 percent of the city's buildings had to be demolished" - meaning is slightly different, which is correct?
 * Clarified.


 * "best described by the "scores of little funerals winding their way through the debris"" - wording
 * Fixed.


 * Did Ambato have more than one hospital? If so, amend text; if not, amend caption
 * Not clear about this. (refs don't say)


 * Why is St. Louis a Bibliography entry when there is only one reference to it? Also, ISBN?
 * A personal preference, that's all. I can't remember how to figure out the ISBN.


 * Formatting for retrieval dates remains inconsistent
 * Should be better now.


 * Is this really the Terrence Williams you're referring to?
 * No, I thought it had to do with the reference problem. Sorry.


 * Why is Life cited as a journal when Time is cited as a magazine?
 * Both are 'citations'.


 * Citation information should reflect the circumstances under which a particular source was published - not the current publisher, or even the current newspaper name (although that you can wikilink to)
 * Found all of them but reference 7, 9, and 10.


 * Why is The Southeast Missourian made a redlink when Nevada Daily Mail is not?
 * Removed.

Nikkimaria (talk) 20:38, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
 * Be consistent on what is and is not wikilinked and when in references.
 * Most fixed. I'll return later.
 * Should all be fixed; finishing up the old publishers.