Talk:Ring shedding
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proper image sourcing
[edit]I had some questions about what it necessary for the sourcing of the removed image. I understand why the image was removed, but I'm not completely sure what is necessary for the image to be accepted. I made the image myself, using a simple python script in combination with MSpaint to indicate were ring shedding takes place (based on the sources I used for the article).
How can I properly source the image? Or is this type of image not accepted? FrankCPh (talk) 08:39, 20 May 2021 (UTC)
- @FrankCPh: The images is allowed, but as it presents specific information (the locations of ring shedding currents), there should be a source. (I.e. where did you get the information about where the ring shedding occurs?) The source can be added as a reference within the image's caption. WikiDan61ChatMe!ReadMe!! 11:56, 20 May 2021 (UTC)
Feedback from New Page Review process
[edit]I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Passes review (though I recommend adding more footnotes to the 'Gulf Stream' and 'Iron supply' subsections). Thanks for creating.
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