User talk:Paul Layne
Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Courses/Geography of Crop Plants (Mary Handley)
RE:Course topic
[edit]Hi Paul - I have responded to your comment on my talk page. Let's continue the discussion there. Dana boomer (talk) 23:38, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
- Hi Paul! An article about the whole process of phytoextraction sounds perfect! From your sandbox (User:Paul Layne/The Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals from Groundwater), it looks like you are (were?) planning to do a very specific article, probably one that is/was too specific. The process of phytoextraction from groundwater and soil is essentially the same, yes? Just different plants for different metals and different mediums? So, it would probably be best to do an article about the entire process of phytoextraction. If you want to give a general overview and then get more specific about some metals/mediums than others, that's fine. Using sources that aren't easily available is fine - they just have to be verifiable. That means that another Wikipedian, if they put enough time and effort into it, could find the source. So - published journals, books, published PhD thesis, etc, are all good, even if they're only held by a couple of libraries or universities - private papers, unpublished manuscripts that aren't available to anyone else in the public, etc., are not OK. Dana boomer (talk) 13:56, 17 October 2011 (UTC)
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Link to image
[edit]Hi Paul! The link to the image is File:Description of fenton reactions.png. As you can see from the above, it needs a bit more information to be properly copyrighted, but it looks like it uploaded fine. In the future, if something like this happens, you can check your contributions (this link or by clicking on "My contributions" in the top right corner of your screen) to see where the image ended up. Please let me know if you have additional questions, Dana boomer (talk) 22:56, 23 October 2011 (UTC)
- I've tweaked the formatting of the image on your user page. You can use "thumb" to make it a thumbnail, which will allow you to add a caption. "Right", "center" and "left" allow you to place the image on the page. You can also add a caption. Check out the formatting that I added on the image for how to make a left aligned thumbnail with a caption. If you don't want to use an image, just leave it. No real need to delete it. If there's copyright issues, it will get deleted eventually (I don't know, haven't checked the image today); if not, it's fine just hanging out here. Dana boomer (talk) 19:27, 24 October 2011 (UTC)
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