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Thank you for your contributions on Video games edit

Hi Marina Melik-Adamyan, We’ve noticed that you edited articles related to Video games. Thank you for your great contributions. Keep it up! Bobo.03 (talk) 20:29, 12 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

WikiProject Visual arts edit

Hi Marina Melik-Adamyan,

I saw your work on articles related to visual art and wanted to say hello, as I work in the topic area too. If you haven't already, you might want to watch the WikiProject Visual arts talk page, which is a noticeboard for Wikipedia's fine arts coverage. It's a great place to ask questions, collaborate, discuss style/structure precedent, and stay informed about content related to artists and fine arts. Take a look for yourself!

And if you're looking for other juicy places to edit, consider adopting a cleanup category or participating in one of our current formal discussions.

Feel free to say hi on my talk page and let me know if these links were helpful (or at least interesting). Welcome to Wikipedia! Hope to see you around. czar 17:39, 18 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

File:Tuff road, Gyumri, Armenia.jpg edit

On 5 December 2018, you uploaded this photo to Wikimedia Commons. Thank you for uploading this photo. On the photo's description page, you describe the material of the road as tuff but you added the photo to the tufa article in English Wikipedia. There is widespread confusion about these rock types and their English names (and it is mentioned in the first paragraph of the Wikipedia article: "Tufa, which is calcareous, should not be confused with tuff, a porous volcanic rock with a similar etymology that is sometimes also called "tufa".") You appear to have fallen into this geological terminology trap. Therefore, I removed the photo from the tufa article until, I hope, uncertainty about the rock's composition can be resolved.

I have searched the internet and I have discovered that Gyumri is in a volcanic area and, according to Sahakyan et al. (2016) "An Attempt of using Ecological Standards for assessing Urban River Water Quality (а case study of Gyumri)", National Academy of Sciences of RA Electronic Journal of Natural Sciences, 1(26), page 30, "The environs of the city are rich in building material: tuff, basalt, diatomite, clay as well as fertile chernozem soils".

This description suggests to me that your photo probably shows tuff rather than tufa. Therefore, I think that the photo should not be included in Wikipedia's tufa article. Do you agree with my opinion? GeoWriter (talk) 13:09, 6 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

A page you started (Sasun Grigoryan) has been reviewed! edit

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Nice work!

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{{Re|MainlyTwelve}} Dear MainlyTwelve, I really appreciate your estimate of my modest work. Thanks a bunch for spacing and putting them in order:)) --Marina Melik-Adamyan (talk) 14:07, 5 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

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