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This is a summary of current styles and conventions on Wikipedia for Mining-related articles, as determined by application of Wikipedia policies, existing practice and current consensus among the users of Wikipedia:WikiProject Mining.
This document may be added to as needed. However, if you believe that a guideline listed here should be changed, then please solicit consensus at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mining rather than changing the guideline unilaterally.
General
editUnits of measure
editUse the unit of measure that the mine/mining company uses to report their reserves/resources and gives their depths/lengths/volumes in. If the units are metric, use the convert template to show the imperial equivalent and vice versa.
Mines
editThe following guideline is for the naming convention for articles about individual mines.
Names of mines
editThis guideline documents an English Wikipedia naming convention. Editors should generally follow it, though exceptions may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on this guideline's talk page. |
Multiple mines with the same name
editAs with all articles, the preferred name is the shortest possible, so therefore if a mine typically is referred to without the commodity mined it should not be included (example McArthur River mine).
In cases where there are two mines with the same name, the commodity will be inserted. In this case the mine in Saskatchewan would be moved to McArthur River uranium mine and the mine in Northern Territory would be moved to McArthur River zinc mine with McArthur River mine becoming a disambiguation page for the two (or more) articles.
If disambiguation between two mines of the same name that mine the same commodity is necessary, use the province/state/territory in parentheses as province/state/territory as is the current standard for disambiguating between two places/things (not cities/towns) of the same name, and cities/towns are disambiguated by commas, and there are towns that have the word "mine" at the end of it (example Creighton Mine and Creighton Mine, Ontario). To use the McArthur River example, if there were another McArthur River Uranium Mine somewhere, the mine in Saskatchewan would be moved to McArthur River Uranium Mine (Saskatchewan). In order to keep the naming as simple as possible and to avoid unnecessary use of pipelinks, the state/province/territory in parentheses will only be used if the mines can not be disambiguated by adding the commodity.
In the case of two mines of the same name, within the same province/state/territory, we will use the city/county (or the geographic region that is used in that state/province/territory), a comma, than the province/state/territory, (example Homestake Mine (Lander County, Nevada)), see Homestake Mine for the full extent of this.
In summary the articles will be named with the following priority:
- Name mine (unless the commodity is normally used in the name)
- Name Commodity mine
- Name Commodity mine (State/Province)
- Name Commodity mine (County, State/Province)
Layout
editMining companies
editMining companies are to be treated according to the same policies and guidelines as any other company. For a more comprehensive look at creating and editing articles on companies, see Wikipedia:WikiProject Companies/Guidelines.
Notability
editBefore creating articles about mining companies, such articles must meet the general Wikipedia requirement for notability (see Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies)).
Names
editSee Wikipedia:Naming conventions (companies). This includes guidelines as to when and when not the words "company", "corporation", and legal suffixes (such as Inc., LLC, PLC, GmbH) are to be included. It also includes the conventions for disambiguation.