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Referencing

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Hello Elizabeth. I have been looking at your sandbox. I notice you have numbers in parenthesis that look like references, but there is no bibliography or reference section yet to see what they mean. You may wish to read Help:Referencing for beginners to learn how to add nice footnotes here. If you can get hold of a doi for a journal article you use, it makes it very easy to fill the reference out. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 11:00, 12 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hello Graeme

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:EHitchcock/sandbox

This is the like to my page, although you obviously have already seen it but I was told to send it and don't want to miss out on marks for not sending it!

Thank you for saying about the referencing, I have looked at that in class today and am just about to start on sorting it now. Those links will be really helpful - thank you. Next challenge will be putting up my Inkscape diagrams so I may have a few questions heading your way! Ill do my best to work it out first though.

Thanks, Beth

Review from Jeffrey

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Hi Beth this is Jeffrey from regional geology class. Your page is quite interesting and organized but it may need a few amendments, apart from obviously filling in the empty sections and doing a spelling check (ophiolite is spelled wrongly in the overview section while magmatism is spelled as magnetism in Mesozoic subduction section, which makes a huge difference:p).

1) perhaps links to other wikipedia pages would help the readers to understand better, as not everyone has the basic knowledge to some of the geographical and geological terms here, such as kalimanton (i would not know where that is without looking it up in wiki or google) , ophiolite, tonalite, and maybe also Borneo to show the approximate current geographical position of the place (or maybe you can show that by creating a small inset diagram in your second diagram)

2) it seems that the sub-section 'Subduction Model for South China Sea Spreading' is one of the 3 models for Cenozoic south china sea extension. Therefore, i think it should be placed under the section 'Cenozoic south china sea extension' instead of 'Late Ceneozoic Magmatism and the Mount Kinabalu Intrusion'

3) the diagrams can be improved by more labeling and perhaps some more description in the caption. For example, the red line is not defined for in your second diagram (I'm guessing that it means to be the line of magmatic arc), and the meaning of blue area in your third diagram is also unknown. The subduction zone is also poorly mapped in the 2nd model of the third diagram, particularly the subduction boundary along the proto-south china sea.

4) I would suggest a comparison between the 3 models for south china sea extension, both the features, mechanisms and plausibility.

Cheers! Jeffrey — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2001:CE0:2207:8802:2558:2E67:2A57:6F24 (talk) 16:35, 17 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Images

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I notice that you have uploaded some images from a thesis. The one at http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/9450/1/Complete_Thesis_-_Post-Viva_-_Mt_Kinabalu_-_Alex_Burton-Johnson_2013.pdf. The thesis actually says:"The copyright of this thesis rests with the author. No quotation from it should be published without the author’s prior written consent and information derived from it should be acknowledged" and also "The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-proit purposes provided that..". Where do you have evidence that the images are in the public domain released by BURTON-JOHNSON, ALEXANDER? It dfoes not say that in the thesis. In the UK where this came from, I don't even think it is legally possible to release into the public domain. That is why there is a CC-Zero license. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 10:06, 19 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Saving

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Hi Beth,

it is a few hours since you had your problem. I suggest that you should just wait a bit and try save again. If needed copy and paste your work into an off-line file eg notepad and save with utf-8. Then later past your work back in when you can edit. I note that you have not managed to save after posting on my talk page. You may have logged out before you manage to save. That would explain the edits from 147.8.234.99 on your sandbox. You should log on again. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 07:53, 15 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Thanks Graeme,

I have now made the updates that I want and would like to make it live. I can't seem to find where to do this. Could you please help. Thank you. Beth

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