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Content added (November 2018)[edit]

Hello fellow previous editors of "Geology of Hong Kong",

I have added a few sections to diversify the page. This page is an assignment from the course "Regional Geology" in the University of Hong Kong. Sections below were added for Self-reflection and peer feedback from my classmates. You are welcomed to edit and give comments on the page.

Peer feedbacks[edit]

Dear fellow Regional geology classmates,

Please add your feedback here — Preceding unsigned comment added by HarrietHKUGeology (talkcontribs) 03:33, 20 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Feedback from Justin[edit]

This wiki page is clear and has a lot of nice figures. Here are some suggestions for you.

1. I think the rock types of Hong Kong in the first paragraph should change order, from volcanic, metamorphic to sedimentary rock.

2. I strongly recommend you change your table to stratigraphy column with little text. The figure is easy to read and more intuitive, figuring out what type of rock it is. The order also make me feel weird. I think the youngest rock should be placed on the top.

3. In the geologic evolution part, I think adding the tectonic history would be better. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Justinbl (talkcontribs) 16:23, 20 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Feedback from George[edit]

- there are a few grammatical improvements to be made in the first couple of paragraphs in particular, especially as these are the first to be read. Nothing major but it disrupts the flow of reading and therefore could affect immediate availability of content.

- mention of the reclamation of land around hong kong could be applicable and of interest?

- further detailing of photo figures within the captions to help calrify and highlight the structure or feature being shown. The lines drawn onto the folding is nice

- the table of geologic stratigraphy is very informative and clearly presented - additions to it could involve further detailing the evolution of the depositionary environments in HK producing the observed stratigraphy, perhaps a schematic diagram? or maybe link terms to respective wiki pages — Preceding unsigned comment added by Georgealee (talkcontribs) 15:12, 20 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]