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Delete. The author of this article has apparently had this research published in no less than four places but since he provides no evidence that anyone has taken any notice of his papers, we can delete it as original research. —
RHaworth(
talk·contribs)22:59, 7 October 2011 (UTC)reply
Delete per
WP:OR. The first author of the four papers referenced in the article is very likely the same person as Usman727, the creator of the article, hence
WP:COI applies. There is also no review of other available literature so fails
WP:NPOV. However, I have seen other papers that suggest that global warming and increasing temperatures will increase seismic activity due to melting glaciers etc. having an effect on geophysical processes such as tectonic uplift. See
this guardian report or
here which was published in
Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. A. So it is worth a mention somewhere on wikipedia, but this article is purely self promotion of some rather low profile publications and conference proceedings.Polyamorph (
talk)08:10, 9 October 2011 (UTC)reply
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