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The page looks good to me. The image you made on "Paint" is pretty good, not as good as mine, but definitely better than Oliver's. In your caption of the picture I would provide more details and explanation. Also describe what the symbols stand for, since not everyone understands basic geology symbology. You should reference one of Webb's papers if there's something you can fit in when talking about the Himalayas. You could possibly provide one more example of an area of large scale intraplate deformation. |
The page looks good to me. The image you made on "Paint" is pretty good, not as good as mine, but definitely better than Oliver's. In your caption of the picture I would provide more details and explanation. Also describe what the symbols stand for, since not everyone understands basic geology symbology. You should reference one of Webb's papers if there's something you can fit in when talking about the Himalayas. You could possibly provide one more example of an area of large scale intraplate deformation. -John Martin (jantho6) |
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The page looks good to me. The image you made on "Paint" is pretty good, not as good as mine, but definitely better than Oliver's. In your caption of the picture I would provide more details and explanation. Also describe what the symbols stand for, since not everyone understands basic geology symbology. You should reference one of Webb's papers if there's something you can fit in when talking about the Himalayas. You could possibly provide one more example of an area of large scale intraplate deformation. -John Martin (jantho6)