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Did you know... that the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is a leading laboratory of geologically recent crustal growth?
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Latest comment: 3 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Hi Yuki,
Your page is detailed and comprehensive on the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.
I like your section of 'Major questions remained unanswered' so that readers can know about what is currently unsure about the Central Asian Orogenic Belt.
The diagrams are clear in explaining concepts and easy to follow. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TseKiChun (talk • contribs) 11:35, 14 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
Latest comment: 3 years ago3 comments3 people in discussion
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... that the Central Asian Orogenic Belt is a leading laboratory of geologically recent crustal growth? Source: book The Central Asian Orogenic Belt : geology, evolution, tectonics and models
New article with no major issues. The hook is interesting and is backed up by a print source and is referenced here and within the article. QPQ done. Looks good to go. I'll make a couple of edits to the article after giving this a tick. Best ❯❯❯ Mccunicano☕️22:48, 16 November 2021 (UTC)Reply