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| 2016-05-01
| [[George Jennings Hinde]] <small>(British geologist and paleontologist)</small>
| George Jennings Hinde (24 March 1839 – 18 March 1918) was a British geologist and paleontologist.
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| data-sort-value=96862 | [[Special:Contribs/Caftaric|Caftaric]] (96862)
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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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| ''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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| data-sort-value=10331035 | [[Special:Contribs/Particleshow22|Particleshow22]] (10331035)
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| 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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| [[Ecosystems Mission Area]]
| 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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| 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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| data-sort-value=706710 | [[Special:Contribs/Tanagnos|Tanagnos]] (706710)
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| data-sort-value=692 | [[Special:Contribs/Modular science|Modular science]] (692)
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| [[James L. Stratta]] <small>(American structural engineer (1920-1994))</small>
| 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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| data-sort-value=706 | [[Special:Contribs/Tanagnos|Tanagnos]] (706)
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| 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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| data-sort-value=90519072 | [[Special:Contribs/Quxyz|Quxyz]] (90519072)
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| [[Lightning records]] <small>(List of world records related to lightning)</small>
| Because technology to measure [[lightning]] is advancing rapidly, records of extreme lightning are an emerging area; large lightning discharges remain difficult for scientists to measure and observe.
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| data-sort-value=3320 | [[Special:Contribs/SpiralShell|SpiralShell]] (3320)
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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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| [[James L. Stratta]] <small>(American structural engineer (1920-1994))</small>
| [[Timeline of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season]]
| 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.
| 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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| [[Arqueros2025–26 FormationSouth Pacific cyclone season]] <small>(GeologicalCyclone formationseason in northernthe South Pacific ChileOcean)</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.
| Arqueros Formation (Spanish: ''Formación Arqueros'') is a [[geological formation]] composed of alternations of volcanic and [[volcaniclastic]] rock layers and [[limestone]] of marine origin in inland [[Coquimbo Region]], northern [[Chile]]. The formation has been dated to the [[Early Cretaceous]], more specifically to the [[Hauterivian]] and [[Barremian]].
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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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| [[Ecosystems Mission Area]]
| [[Dinea]] <small>(Genus of trilobites)</small>
| 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).
| ''Dinea'' is a genus of [[trilobite]] from the [[Cambrian]]-aged [[Shallow Bay Formation]] of [[Newfoundland]], [[Canada]].
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| [[Quebrada Marquesa FormationMaizotemnus]] <small>(Geological formationExtinct ingenus northernof Chilenotoungulates)</small>
| ''Maizotemnus'' is an [[extinct]] [[genus]] of [[Toxodontia|toxodont]] [[notoungulate]] from the [[Salta Province]] of what is today northwestern [[Argentina]]. The [[type species|type]] and [[Monotypic taxon|only species]] is ''M. archaeios''. The genus is the oldest known member of Toxodontia.
| Quebrada Marquesa Formation (Spanish: ''Formación Quebrada Marquesa'') is a [[geological formation]] composed of alternations of volcanic and [[volcaniclastic]] rock layers and mostyl continental (as oposed to marine) sedimanry rocks in inland [[Coquimbo Region]], northern [[Chile]].
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| [[Ruffordia]]
| ''Ruffordia'' is an extinct genus of cosmopolitan ferns that thrived during the [[Mesozoic]] and [[Cenozoic]] Eras, particularly from the [[Jurassic]] through the [[Cretaceous]] periods with the last species dying out during the [[Eocene]]. It was notable for being a widespread and abundant ground cover in open, savanna-like ecosystems, especially in regions dominated by gymnosperms and early angiosperms.
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| [[Timeline of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season]]
| 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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