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| [[Typhoon MannyArundelconodon]] <small>(PacificExtinct typhoongenus inof 1993mammals)</small>
| ''Arundelconodon'' is an extinct [[genus]] of [[mammal]] of the family [[Triconodontidae]], containing the species ''Arundelconodon hottoni''. It is known from multiple dental remains from the [[Arundel Clay]] in Maryland, United States, dated to the [[Early Cretaceous]]. The remains consist [[jawbone]] fragments with [[premolar]], [[Molar (tooth)|molar]], and [[canine teeth]].
| Typhoon Manny, known in the [[Philippines]] as Typhoon Naning, was a long-lived and deadly [[tropical cyclone]] that struck the Philippines during the [[1993 Pacific typhoon season]]. It was the second typhoon to hit the [[Visayas]], in the central Philippines, that year, following [[Typhoon Kyle (1993)|Kyle]].
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| [[Mining Association of Canada]] <small>(nonprofit organization in Ottawa, Canada)</small>
| The Mining Association of Canada (MAC) was established in 1935 to represent the [[mining industry]] in the country, focusing on sustainable practices and policies that aim to balance [[economic]] and [[environmental protection|environmental]] interests. The organization promotes responsible mining through initiatives related to [[mine safety|safety]], [[environmental stewardship]], and [[community engagement]].
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| [[Lee Frelich]] <small>(Ecologist, academic, and author)</small>
| Lee E. Frelich is an ecologist, academic, and author. He is the director of the Center for Forest Ecology and an adjunct professor in the Department of Forest Resources at the [[University of Minnesota]].
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| The Kuanchuanpu Formation, occasionally reclassified as the Kuanchuanpu Member of the [[Dengying Formation]], is a geologic formation located in [[Shaanxi]] province in China. It is one of the earliest Cambrian formations, dating right to the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary.
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| [[Evieux FormationApolithabatis]] <small>(GeologicExtinct genus formationof inray Belgiumfishes)</small>
| ''Apolithabatis'' (meaning "fossil ray") is an [[extinct]] genus of [[spathobatid]] [[Batomorphi|rays]] from the [[Late Jurassic]] ([[Kimmeridgian]] age) [[Torleite Formation]] ([[Solnhofen Archipelago]]) of Germany. The genus contains a [[Monotypic taxon|single species]], ''A. seioma'', known from a single complete, well-preserved specimen.
| The Evieux Formation, formerly included within the “Bois-de-Mouches Formation” and containing the Strud locality, is a late Devonian formation from Belgium. It preserves a wide range of fossils, including some of the earliest [[branchiopod]] crustaceans, various fish, and the putative insect ''[[Strudiella]]''.
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| [[Los Angeles Green New Deal]] <small>(Municipal program)</small>
| The Los Angeles Green New Deal, or LA Green New Deal, is the municipal [[Green New Deal]] of [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]]. Announced in 2019 by Mayor [[Eric Garcetti]], the Los Angeles Green New Deal aims to create green jobs, slash emissions, invest in public transportation, and mitigate [[climate change]].
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| [[Robert Alan Olson]] <small>(American applied political Scientist (1938-))</small>
| [[Kleinere Schriften (Alexander von Humboldt)]]
| Robert A. Olson (born 1938) is an American applied political scientist and a leader in establishing and implementing public policies for the reduction of earthquake risk. Early in his career, Olson worked as a regional representative for the U.S. Office of Emergency Preparedness, followed by serving as assistant director of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission for the San Francisco Bay Area.
| Kleinere Schriften (''Smaller Writings'') of [[Alexander von Humboldt]] are an important 1853 collection of Humboldt's shorter scientific works, particularly dealing with [[natural science]] and [[geology]], and especially concerning [[volcanology]]. It is considered one of Humboldt’s major works.
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| [[Izzat M. Idriss]] <small>(Syrian-American geotechnical engineer (1935-))</small>
| [[A World Without Soil: The Past, Present, and Precarious Future of the Earth Beneath Our Feet]] <small>(2021 book by Jo Handelsman)</small>
| Izzat (Ed) M. Idriss (born 1935) is a Syrian-American [[geotechnical engineer]]. His research on the geotechnical aspects of [[earthquake engineering]] has led to the development of many of the currently used procedures for evaluating the behavior of [[soil]] sites and [[soil structure]]s during [[earthquake]]s, such as methods for evaluating: the characteristics of earthquake [[ground motion]]s; seismic response of sites; potential for [[soil liquefaction]]; performance of [[embankment dam]]s d ...
| ''A World Without Soil: The Past, Present, and Precarious Future of the Earth Beneath Our Feet'' is a 2021 book by American microbiologist [[Jo Handelsman]] with contributions by environmental researcher Kayla Cohen. Handelsman studies the global soil degradation and its implications for agriculture, the environment, and [[climate change]].
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| The Mesones Group is a [[Cambrian]] geologic group in Spain. It preserves numerous soft-bodied and hard-shelled taxa such as echinoderms and trilobites. It is often stated to contain the Mansilla, Murero and Valdemiedes Formations, however just as often the Murero Formation is used to refer to the entire group, with the main [[lagerstätte]] being placed interchangeably in Mansilla, the “broader” Murero or occasionally a broader Valdemiedes.
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| [[Sinopinae]] <small>(Extinct clade of mammals)</small>
| Sinopinae ("swift [[fox]]es") is an extinct clade of predatory [[Placentalia|placental]] mammals from extinct order [[Hyaenodonta]]. Fossil remains of these mammals are known from early to middle [[Eocene]] deposits in North America, Europe and Asia.
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| The Indonesian National Christian Party (abbreviated as Krisna) is a political party in Indonesia. It was founded on 20 May 1998 during the fall of the [[New Order (Indonesia)|New Order government]].
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| [[Effects of Hurricane Jeanne in the Treasure Coast]]
| [[July 2025 Southern New Mexico floods]] <small>(Flood in New Mexico, U.S.)</small>
| In September 2004, [[Hurricane Jeanne]] made landfall in [[Martin County, Florida|Martin County]], along [[Florida|Florida's]] [[Treasure Coast]], as a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 3 major hurricane]], causing widespread destruction in the area. The most severe damage occurred in [[Indian River County, Florida|Indian River County]], where losses were estimated at $2 billion (2004 [[USD]]).
| On July 8, 2025, heavy rains caused deadly [[Flash flood|flash flooding]] along the [[Rio Ruidoso]], in the [[Ruidoso, New Mexico]], area, killing three people and necessitating numerous water rescues. The river crested at a record {{cvt|20|ft|m|0}}. [[Wildfire]] burn scarring from 2024 exacerbated the flooding impact.
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| [[Daniel M. Franks]] <small>(Australian geologist (born 1978))</small>
| Daniel M. Franks (born 17 October 1978) is an Australian development scholar and geologist, whose work has shaped global understanding of the relationship between minerals and [[sustainable development]]. He is a former United Nations official and current [[professor]] at The [[University of Queensland]], where he is an [[Australian Research Council]] Future Fellow and serves as the inaugural Director of the Global Centre for Mineral Security.
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| [[MironXiaomi Lee13T HeinselmanPro]] <small>(Ecologist2023 andflagship Wildernesssmartphone Advocateby Xiaomi running HyperOS)</small>
| Xiaomi 13T Pro is a premium Android smartphone developed by [[Xiaomi]] and part of the Xiaomi T Series. It was officially announced and released on {{Start date|2023|09|26}}, and serves as the successor to the Xiaomi 12T Pro. The 13T Pro introduces several flagship-level upgrades including a high-refresh AMOLED display, [[Leica Camera|Leica]]-tuned triple camera setup, and ultra-fast 120W charging.
| Miron Lee "Bud" Heinselman (February 7, 1920 – February 28, 1993) was an American ecologist and conservationist whose research and writing focused on two major ecological fields. The first area concerned the ecology of boreal peatlands, and the second centered on fire ecology and the role of fire in northern conifer forests.
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| [[HarkerSouth diagramAmerica tornado outbreak of 11–12 June 2018]] <small>(DiagramTornado ofoutbreak oxidesin contentBrazil inand rocksArgentina)</small>
| A destructive regional [[tornado outbreak]] spawned 11 [[tornado]]es across the [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Federative units of Brazil|state]] of [[Rio Grande do Sul]] and the [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Provinces of Argentina|province]] of [[Misiones Province|Misiones]] from the night of 11 June to the early morning of 12 June 2018. It is one of the best documented and most impactful tornado outbreaks in the history of [[South America]], spawning the strongest tornado on the continent in nearly a decade and having had a [[tornado damage survey|damage survey]] conducted in its wake.
| In [[geology]], a Harker diagram, a type of a variation diagram, is a plot of oxides of elements found in rocks vs. their [[silica]] content.
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| [[Western2025–26 MediterraneanSouth Pacific cyclone season]] <small>(ArmCyclone ofseason in the MediterraneanSouth Pacific SeaOcean)</small>
| The 2025–26 South Pacific cyclone season is an upcoming weather event in the [[South Pacific Ocean]] to the east of 160°E. The season will officially start on 1 November 2025, and end on 30 April 2026; however a tropical cyclone could form at any time between 1 July 2025, and 30 June 2026, and would count towards the season total.
| The Western Mediterranean is the western sub-basin of the [[Mediterranean Sea]], comprising waters west of the Strait of Sicily and including several marginal seas such as the [[Alboran Sea|Alboran]], [[Ligurian Sea|Ligurian]], [[Tyrrhenian Sea|Tyrrhenian]], and [[Balearic Sea|Balearic]] ones.
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| [[Ecosystems Mission Area]] <small>(biological research arm of the U.S. Department of Interior)</small>
| [[Garedu Red Bed Formation]]
| The Ecosystems Mission Area (EMA) is one of six mission areas of the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS). EMA provides independent biological, ecological, and environmental-health science that informs management of public lands and natural resources overseen by the [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]] (DOI).
| Garedu Red Bed is a [[Geology|geological]] formation in central [[Iran]] (Tabas Block) mainly continental with arid to semi-arid climate, This formation was deposited gradually or discontinuously on the limestone of the [[Esfandiar Formation]]., the age of these sediments is attributed to the [[Late Jurassic|Upper Jurassic]], [[Kimmeridgian]]–[[Tithonian]], although its upper layers may have been deposited in the [[Early Cretaceous]], as biostratigraphic data are not sufficiently assignable.
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| [[Environmental sustainable innovation]] <small>(Business development concept)</small>
| Environmental sustainable innovation refers to the systematic development of new products, services, processes, or business models that significantly reduce environmental harm while creating economic and social value. It plays a crucial role in addressing [[climate change]], [[biodiversity loss]], and [[resource depletion]] while aligning economic growth with [[environmental protection]] and social well-being.
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| [[Kleinere Schriften (Alexander von Humboldt)]]
| [[Haresh C. Shah]] <small>(American earthquake engineer (1938-))</small>
| Kleinere Schriften (''Smaller Writings'') of [[Alexander von Humboldt]] are an important 1853 collection of Humboldt's shorter scientific works, particularly dealing with [[natural science]] and geology, and especially concerning [[volcanology]]. It is considered one of Humboldt's major works.
| Haresh C. Shah (born 1937) is an Indian-born, American earthquake engineer and the Obayashi Professor of Engineering (Emeritus) at [[Stanford University]]. As a civil engineering professor, he and his students performed pioneering research in probabilistic methods and the development of seismic hazard and risk models.
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| [[EffectsList of HurricaneCanadian Jeannetornadoes in the Treasure Coast2025]]
| The 2025 Canadian tornado season is the current season of [[tornado]]es and [[tornado outbreak]]s across [[Canada]] in [[Tornadoes of 2025|2025]]. As of August, there have been 38 confirmed tornadoes across the country, resulting in no fatalities or injuries.
| In September 2004, [[Hurricane Jeanne]] made landfall in [[Martin County, Florida|Martin County]], along [[Florida|Florida's]] [[Treasure Coast]], as a [[Saffir–Simpson scale|Category 3 major hurricane]], causing widespread destruction in the area. The most severe damage occurred in [[Indian River County, Florida|Indian River County]], where losses were estimated at $2 billion (2004 [[USD]]).
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| [[Climate of Verkhoyansk]]
| The climate of [[Verkhoyansk]] is sharply continental with extremely frosty long winters and warm short summers.
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| [[TianjialouMeri FormationTanhai]] <small>(Geologic2024-25 formationPakistani intelevision Chinaseries)</small>
| Meri Tanhai is a Pakistani Urdu-language television drama series that premiered on [[Hum TV]] on 30 December 2024. Created by [[MD Productions]] and produced by [[Momina Duraid]], the series was written by Shazia Atta Humayun under the script supervision of [[Farhat Ishtiaq]], and directed by Meer Sikandar.
| The Tianjialou Formation is a [[Lower Cretaceous]] geologic [[Formation (geology)|formation]] in China. Its lithology is described as consisting "chiefly of a sequence of fine clastic lacustrine deposits, including feldspar sandstone, siltstone and mudstone". [[Dinosaur]] [[Fossil track|tracks]] have been discovered in the formation.
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| [[Puerto Rico Seismic Network]]
| [[Chishan Formation]] <small>(Geologic Formation in China.)</small>
| The Puerto Rico Seismic Network (PRSN) ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: ''Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico'', or ''RSPR'') is the primary seismological agency of Puerto Rico. Based at the [[University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez]], it was founded by request of the [[United States Geological Survey|U.S. Geological Survey]] (USGS) and the [[Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority]] (PREPA) in 1974 by Dr.
| The Chishan Formation a [[Late Cretaceous]] Geologic [[Formation (geology)|formation]] in [[China]]. It is located in the [[Subei Basin]], and records fossil eggs.
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| [[Daniel M. Franks]] <small>(Australian geologist (born 1978))</small>
| Daniel M. Franks (born 17 October 1978) is an Australian development scholar and geologist, whose work has shaped global understanding of the relationship between minerals and [[sustainable development]]. He is a former United Nations official and current [[professor]] at The [[University of Queensland]], where he is an [[Australian Research Council]] Future Fellow and serves as the inaugural Director of the Global Centre for Mineral Security.
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| [[Ctenoptychius]] <small>(Extinct genus of cartilaginous fish)</small>
| [[Port des Canonge Formation]]
| ''Ctenoptychius'' (meaning "comb-folded", from the [[Greek language|Greek]] [[wiktionary:cteno-|κτείς]] or ''kteís'' meaning "comb" and [[wiktionary:πτυχή#Ancient_Greek|πτυχή]] or ''ptychos'' meaning "fold") is an extinct genus of [[Chondrichthyes|cartilaginous fish]] in the order [[Petalodontiformes]]. While ''Ctenoptychius'' was historically thought to encompass a large number of species with [[Serration|serrated]] [[Crown (tooth)|tooth crowns]], it is now considered to include only the [[type species]], ''C. apicalis''.
| The Port des Canonge Formation is a lower–middle [[Permian]]-age [[geologic formation]] in the [[Mediterranean]] island of [[Mallorca]]. It consists of red to brown-colored [[sedimentary rock]]s ([[red beds]]) such as [[sandstone]] and [[mudstone]], and is located in what back then was the western peri-[[Tethys Ocean]].
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| [[XiaomiWestern 13T ProMediterranean]] <small>(2023 flagship smartphoneArm byof Xiaomithe runningMediterranean HyperOSSea)</small>
| The Western Mediterranean is the western sub-basin of the [[Mediterranean Sea]], comprising waters west of the Strait of Sicily and including several marginal seas such as the [[Alboran Sea|Alboran]], [[Ligurian Sea|Ligurian]], [[Tyrrhenian Sea|Tyrrhenian]], and [[Balearic Sea|Balearic]] ones.
| Xiaomi 13T Pro is a premium Android smartphone developed by [[Xiaomi]] and part of the Xiaomi T Series. It was officially announced and released on {{Start date|2023|09|26}}, and serves as the successor to the Xiaomi 12T Pro. The 13T Pro introduces several flagship-level upgrades including a high-refresh AMOLED display, [[Leica Camera|Leica]]-tuned triple camera setup, and ultra-fast 120W charging.
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| [[1998Conservation OakEcology Grove–BirminghamCentre tornadoCape Otway]] <small>(1998Australian Tornadoeecological inresearch Alabamaorganisation)</small>
| The Conservation Ecology Centre in [[Cape Otway]], Victoria, Australia, is a nationally registered non-profit ecological research and conservation organisation dedicated to protecting and understanding Australian ecosystems.
| During the evening hours of April 8, 1998, a violent and deadly [[tornado]] would devastate multiple suburban communities of [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. Primarily Oak Grove, [[Rock Creek, Alabama|Rock Creek]], [[Edgewater, Alabama|Edgewater]], and [[McDonald Chapel, Alabama|McDonald Chapel]]. The tornado was part of a [[Tornado outbreak of April 6–9, 1998|larger tornado outbreak]] which included the [[Great Plains]], [[Dixie Alley]], and the [[Carolinas]], tracking for 30.3 miles through [[Tuscaloo ...
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| [[Miron Lee Heinselman]] <small>(Ecologist and Wilderness Advocate)</small>
| [[Snooker at the 2025 World Games]]
| Miron Lee "Bud" Heinselman (February 7, 1920 – February 28, 1993) was an American ecologist and conservationist whose research and writing focused on two major ecological fields. The first area concerned the ecology of boreal peatlands, and the second centered on fire ecology and the role of fire in northern conifer forests.
| The [[snooker]] competition at the [[2025 World Games]] is scheduled to take place from 7 to 16 August 2025, in [[Chengdu]] in China, at the Qinglong Lake. The competition, which belongs to the [[Cue sports at the World Games|cue sports]] discipline, added a female snooker event to the male event that has been held since the [[2001 World Games|2001 games]].
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| [[Charles Branch (British Army officer)]]
| [[South America tornado outbreak of 11–12 June 2018]] <small>(Tornado outbreak in Brazil and Argentina)</small>
| Sir Charles Hector Diarmuid St John Branch [[Order of the Bath|<small>KCB</small>]] [[Distinguished Service Order|<small>DSO</small>]] [[Military Cross|<small>MC</small>]] (1886–1917) was a British Army officer.
| A destructive regional [[tornado outbreak]] spawned 11 [[tornado]]es across the [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[Federative units of Brazil|state]] of [[Rio Grande do Sul]] and the [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Provinces of Argentina|province]] of [[Misiones Province|Misiones]] from the night of 11 June to the early morning of 12 June 2018. It is one of the best documented and most impactful tornado outbreaks in the history of [[South America]], spawning the strongest tornado on the continent in nearly a decade and having had a [[tornado damage survey|damage survey]] conducted in its wake.
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| [[TropicalEvieux Storm Chantal (2025)Formation]] <small>(Atlantic tropicalGeologic stormformation in 2025Belgium)</small>
| The Evieux Formation, formerly included within the “Bois-de-Mouches Formation” and containing the Strud locality, is a late Devonian formation from Belgium. It preserves a wide range of fossils, including some of the earliest [[branchiopod]] crustaceans, various fish, and the putative insect ''[[Strudiella]]''.
| Tropical Storm Chantal was a [[tropical cyclone]] that impacted the [[Southeastern United States]] in July 2025. Chantal originated from a decaying frontal boundary over [[Florida]]. It then moved offshore into the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and rapidly organized into a tropical depression on July 4.
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| [[Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste and Pollution]] <small>(Scientific intergovernmental body)</small>
| [[List of Canadian tornadoes in 2025]]
| The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Panel on Chemicals, Waste and Pollution (ISP-CWP) is an independent [[intergovernmental body]] of the [[United Nations]], dedicated to providing policymakers with objective, authoritative scientific assessments on the "[[Triple planetary crisis|third planetary crisis]]." Modeled after the successful structures of the [[Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change]] (IPCC) and the [[Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services] ...
| The 2025 Canadian tornado season is the current season of [[tornado]]es and [[tornado outbreak]]s across [[Canada]] in [[Tornadoes of 2025|2025]]. As of July, there have been 35 confirmed tornadoes across the country, resulting in no fatalities or injuries.
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| [[JamesInternational L.Soil Strattaand Water Conservation Research]] <small>(AmericanAcademic structural engineer (1920-1994)journal)</small>
| ''International Soil and Water Conservation Research'' (ISWCR), launched in June 2013, is an [[Open access|open-access]], [[Peer review|peer-reviewed]] international [[academic journal]] that publishes scholarly articles on a quarterly basis. It is a [[Academic discipline|multidisciplinary]] journal for soil and water conservation research, practice, policy, and perspectives.
| James Louis Stratta (September 1, 1920- April 23,1994) was an American structural engineer in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, noted for his contributions to earthquake engineering and forensic engineering. He and [[Albert T. Simpson]] formed Simpson, Stratta and Associates in 1952, which was responsible for large-scale office parks, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities.
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| [[2025–26 South Pacific cyclone season]] <small>(Cyclone season in the South Pacific Ocean)</small>
| The 2025–26 South Pacific cyclone season is an upcoming weather event in the [[South Pacific Ocean]] to the east of 160°E. The season will officially start on 1 November 2025, and end on 30 April 2026; however a tropical cyclone could form at any time between 1 July 2025, and 30 June 2026, and would count towards the season total.
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| [[Gračanica Site]] <small>(Paleontological site near Bugojno, Bosnia and Herzegovnia)</small>
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| Gračanica Site (pronounced [[Help:IPA/Serbo-Croatian|[ɡratʃǎnitsa]]]) is a [[paleontological site]] located within an open coal mine near [[Bugojno]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] with fossils dating to the middle [[Miocene]]. There are a large number of groups found at the site including mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates though mammals are only found at the lower layers of the coal mine.
| The Ecosystems Mission Area (EMA) is one of six mission areas of the [[United States Geological Survey]] (USGS). EMA provides independent biological, ecological, and environmental-health science that informs management of public lands and natural resources overseen by the [[United States Department of the Interior|U.S. Department of the Interior]] (DOI).
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| On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and destructive low-end EF3 tornado, known as the Sawyerville–Eoline tornado, moved across [[Central Alabama]], in the [[United States]], moving through areas near numerous towns along its {{convert|72.1|mi|km|adj=on}} track, including [[Tishabee, Alabama|Tishabee]], [[Sawyerville, Alabama|Sawyerville]], [[Havana, Alabama|Havana]] and [[Eoline, Alabama|Eoline]].
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| Operation Hot Rock was a U.S. military operation conducted in 1992. The operation involved using concrete blocks to divert lava flows away from [[Zafferana Etnea]], a town in [[Sicily]], Italy. The goal was to minimize the town's destruction during the eruption of [[Mount Etna]].
| The 1905 Tsetserleg-Bulnay earthquakes occurred in remote northwestern [[Mongolia]] in July of 1905. The magnitude 7.9-8.0 Tsetserleg shock struck on July 9 near the [[Tsetserleg, Khövsgöl|Tsetserleg Sum]] of [[Khövsgöl Province]]. The magnitude 8.25-8.4 Bulnay earthquake hit 2 weeks later on July 23 near [[Asgat, Zavkhan|Asgat Sum]], [[Zavkhan Province]] on 23 July.
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| In [[geology]], a Harker diagram, a type of a variation diagram, is a plot of oxides of elements found in rocks vs. their [[silica]] content.
| Follow This is an independent Dutch [[Shareholder activism|shareholder activist]] [[nonprofit organisation]] founded in 2015 that unites environmentally minded [[Investor|investors]] to file climate‑related resolutions at major oil and gas companies. The group aims to push companies to align their [[Greenhouse gas emissions|emissions]] reduction strategies with the goals of the [[Paris Agreement]].
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| [[Cadna-owie Formation]] <small>(Formation located in South Australia)</small>
| The Cadna-owie Formation is a [[Geological formation]] of [[Early Cretaceous]] age located in the [[Eromanga Basin]].
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| [[2011 Flat Rock–Trenton tornado]] <small>(2011 EF4 tornado in Alabama, U.S.)</small>
| On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and destructive high-end EF4 tornado, known informally as the Section–Flat Rock EF4 by the [[National Weather Service]], moved across portions of [[North Alabama]] and [[North Georgia]], tracking near the towns of [[Section, Alabama|Section]], [[Pisgah, Alabama|Pisgah]], [[Flat Rock, Alabama|Flat Rock]], [[Higdon, Alabama|Higdon]] and [[Rosalie, Alabama|Rosalie]] in Alabama and [[Trenton, Georgia|Trenton]] in Georgia along its {{convert|47|mi|km|-long|adj=mid}} track.
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| [[NujalikodonPica glass]] <small>(Extinct genus ofImpact mammaliaformsglass)</small>
| The Pica glass are a collection of [[Impactite|impact glass]] only found along a broad 75.6 kilometer stretch of the [[Atacama Desert]] in northern [[Chile]], near the town of [[Pica, Chile|Pica]]. Pica glass is notably light weight containing many folds, twist and flow lines. They can be up to 50 centimeters across.
| ''Nujalikodon'' is a genus of mammaliaform from the [[Rhætelv Formation]] of central East Greenland. It dates to the Late [[Triassic]], making it the oldest definitive [[docodontan]]. It is known from a fragment of jaw with a single preserved molar tooth.
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| Parapleurota is a clade of [[diapsid]] [[reptile]]s, characterized by the presence of a [[tympanic membrane]] in the ear. The [[crown group|crown]] reptile group [[Sauria]] is recognized as part of this clade. The earliest known member of the clade is the [[middle Permian]] genus ''[[Lanthanolania]]'', classified as a member of the [[Millerettidae]].
| The [[2025 Atlantic hurricane season]] is the current cycle of the annual [[tropical cyclone]] season in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in the [[Northern Hemisphere]]. The season officially began on June&nbsp;1, and will end on November&nbsp;30. These dates, adopted by convention, historically describe the period in each year when most [[Subtropical cyclone|subtropical]] or [[tropical cyclogenesis]] occurs in the Atlantic Ocean (over 97%).
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