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Support. Amitchell125 took an early lead in cleaning up numerous citation, prose and MOS issues to get the article to a place where its status was within reach. First editing the article in January 2022, five months later, Amitchell125 is the top editor of this Featured article, with a fifth of the authorship.
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Support. Femkemiline is also now responsible for about a fifth of the article content, having brought this FA over the line with her customary expertise.
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01:25, 28 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Support. Devonian Wombat steadfastly followed and responded on the FAR over five grueling months and is now responsible for 10% of the article's authorship.
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"As of 1983, of the four coastal types, 44% of the coast is floating ice in the form of an ice shelf, 38% consists of ice walls that rest on rock, 13% is ice streams or the edge of glaciers, and the remaining 5% is exposed rock." - this has been presumably actively changing since 1983 - is there a more recent source potentially available? I'm a bit concerned that it's losing relevance as quickly as Antarctica loses ice
Had a look for more recent sources, but couldn't find anything equivalent. Climate change has been quite delayed in Antarctica compared to the rest of the world, so I think it'll be fine for another 5 years...
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13:32, 18 June 2022 (UTC)reply