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  • curprev 05:4005:40, 20 August 2023WingerBot talk contribsm 4,414 bytes −3 split (on comma) editor= into 3 entities in {{quote-book}} and join with semicolons; split (on 'and') author= into 2 entities in {{quote-web}} and join with semicolons (with cleanup (manually assisted)) undo

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  • curprev 10:4610:46, 14 March 2023Geographyinitiative talk contribs 4,355 bytes +49 Google Scholar has 古里雅冰川, the English word seems likely to be Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin derived. From the {{bor|en|cmn-pinyin|-}} romanization of the {{bor|en|cmn|古里雅|tr=Gǔlǐyǎ}}. Different from Wade–Giles: ku3-li3-ya3 Gwoyeu Romatzyh: guuliiyea undo

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  • curprev 09:2809:28, 24 October 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 2,659 bytes +460 #* {{quote-web |en |date=December 23, 2017 |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200228183019/https://earthsky.org/earth/oldest-ice-core-drilled-outside-poles-climate |title=Scientists explain insights from ancient Tibetan ice core |author=Eleanor Imster and Deborah Byrd |work={{w|Earth & Sky}} }} #*:'''Guliya''' Glacier is located in Tibet’s western Kunlun Mountains, one of Earth’s largest supplies of freshwater ice outside of the Arctic and Antarctica. undo
  • curprev 09:2409:24, 24 October 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 2,199 bytes +713 #* {{quote-web |en |date=Jan 17, 2020 |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200821012822/https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/01/ancient-viruses-found-tibetan-glacier |title=Ancient viruses found in Tibetan glacier |author=Rodrigo Pérez Ortega |work={{w|Science (journal)|Science}} }} #*:In 2015, when researchers embarked on an expedition to retrieve the oldest ice on the planet, they were doing it to look for clues about past climate. But during the journey—to the '''Guliya''' ice cap in China’s Ti undo
  • curprev 09:2009:20, 24 October 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 1,486 bytes +484 #* {{quote-web |en |date=Jan 31, 2020 |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200227074617/http://www.sci-news.com/biology/ancient-viruses-bacteria-guliya-ice-cap-08074.html |title=15,000-Year-Old Viruses and Bacteria Found in Glacier Ice from Tibet |author=Natali Anderson |work=Sci-News.com }} #*:A team of U.S. researchers has found ancient viruses and bacteria in ice from two cores drilled on the summit and plateau of the '''Guliya''' ice cap in northwestern Tibetan Plateau, China. undo
  • curprev 09:1709:17, 24 October 2020Geographyinitiative talk contribs 1,002 bytes +700 #* {{quote-web |en |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200126101605/https://byrd.osu.edu/research/groups/ice-core-paleoclimatology/projects/china/guliya |title=Guliya Ice Cap, China |work={{w|Ohio State University}} }} #*:In 1992, an American-Chinese expedition successfully recovered a 308.6-meter ice core (see drill in photograph) from the '''Guliya''' ice cap (35°17'N, 81°29'E; summit 6710 m a.s.l.) in the far western Kunlun Shan on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China (see map). '''Guliya''' res undo
  • curprev 08:5508:55, 24 October 2020Candle-holding servant talk contribs 302 bytes +24 No edit summary undo
  • curprev 08:5408:54, 24 October 2020Candle-holding servant talk contribs 278 bytes −657 →‎English: "page not found" when clicking on the link. That's good enough reason to delete the quote. **brushes hands** undo

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