Template:Map Features:geological
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Template for the geological table in the Map Features page. Use the default English text or use the template arguments for your translations
Usage
All parameters are optional. By default, text is in English. English writers shall write their comments in the template itself (avoiding double edition). Other languages are translated in template arguments, not in the template itself.
== section header == |name= (section header line) |description= (displayed before and/or after the table; optional) == One key/value row == |geological:key= |palaeontological_site:value= |palaeontological_site:desc= |palaeontological_site:render= |palaeontological_site:photo=
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{{Map_Features:geological
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Geological
Used to describe the geological makeup of an area.
| Key | Value | Element | Comment | Rendering | Photo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| geological | outcrop | |
An outcrop site is a place where the bedrock or superficial deposits have become locally exposed and are directly accessible to analysis. | ||
| geological | palaeontological_site | |
A palaeontological site is a place (or group of physical sites) in which remains of ancient living forms is preserved. Area under the study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric times, as represented by the fossils of plants, animals, and other organisms investigated using the discipline of palaeontology. | ||
| geological | user defined | |
All commonly used values according to Taginfo |
This table is a wiki template with a default description in English. Editable here.