User:Jkmg192/sandbox

My name is Myunghak Kang (Julian)

Week 7:

I'm working on this with Lukasz and we are putting everything in his sandbox. Here's the link to this sandbox. []

Week 5: I'm working on this with Lukasz and we are putting everything in his sandbox. Here's the link to this sandbox. []

Week 4:

I added when and how the area formed, and explained the complicated series of faults and thrusts located nearby. The following is added to here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengchong_volcanic_field.

Geology

It is located along the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau near the Burma border. The uplift of the Tibetan Plateau occurred during the Cenozoic due to the Indo-Asian continent-continent collision. [3] The Tengchong volcanic field is near the intersection of several faults and thrusts. It is bordered by two north-south trending strike-slip faults: the Jinsha-Red River Fault on the east and the Sagaing Fault on the west and two east-west trending strike-slip faults in the south area of field. [4]

[3] Zou, Haibo; Ma, Mingjia; Fan, Qicheng; Xu, Bei; Li, Shuang-Qing; Zhao, Yongwei; King Jr., David T. (2017). "Genesis and open-system evolution of Quaternary magmas beneath southeastern margin of Tibet: Constraints from Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotope systematics". Lithos. 272-2: 278. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2016.12.012.

[4] Zhu, B-Q; Mao, C-X; Lugmair, G.W.; Macdougall, J.D. (1983). "Isotopic and geochemical evidence for the origin of Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks near the Indo-Eurasian collisional margin at Tengchong, China". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 65 (2): 263. doi:10.1016/0012-821x(83)90165-6.

Week 3: The article topic I chose is Tengchong Volcanic Field (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tengchong_volcanic_field).

Everything in the article is relevant to the article topic but they are not enough information about the article topic.

The article is neutral. All of the information written is based on the facts.

Some of the information are underrepresented. The suggested range of the number of small volcanoes is too big.

All the links of citations work, and they support the claims in the articles. They are two citations that are presented in Chinese only. However, when you click the links, the websites are actually written in English. The references in Chinese could be re-written in English to inform the users that they can gather more information from the sources.

The references provide information based on the facts. The sources of information are the China government website, National museum of Natural History and published paper.

The oldest stated date of the reference is 2008 which is a published paper. They are actually lots of information about the area missing. Some information such as the tectonic history of this area which is thought to be driven by the collision of Indo-Eurasian plates can be mentioned.

There isn't any conversation going on this page currently.

This article is not rated but was submitted as a part of the 2015 Wikipedia Asian Month.

There isn't any current discussions going on this page but this article topic deals with more of research conducted on the area whereas in class, we talked in aspects of mining and resources.