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I am interested in contributing information in the natural and physical sciences, primarily earth science, more specifically soil, soil taxonomy, paleosols, glacial geology, geology of Indiana, topographic maps. My first contribution, however, was to the episode summary of the DVD re-release of the first season of "The Muppet Show" (gotta start somewhere). Thanks to my sons for allowing me to show-off. I don't yet know code, but will probably learn fast. /Sandbox In my sandbox I am working on an entry for 'argillic'

April 2011: I have assigned students in my college-level Physical Geology course to add material to mineral stubs as one method of fulfilling a class term project requirement. Only [one studentuser:Aaron.Giles14 has chosen this option. He is adding material to the mineral Reinerite
Wikipedia:WikiProject Geology
Geology WikiProject: Assessment
Daughter Project: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Rocks_and_minerals
Info Box template for minerals use this template to create a uniform box to include mineral properties. You need not delete unused properties; any property without a value will not be shown in the article. Copy the text and place at the top of your article. Then fill-in those properties that you learn from your research, making sure to reference your work.Later this week I will post a template that you can use to organize your data.
Example of a mineral article showing how to insert and use the mineral infobox.
Go to the Mineral Stubs list to select a mineral stub for the project.

This user is a geoscientist or is specializing in geoscience.
MSThis user has a Master of Science degree in Geology.
This user was born in Indiana.