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Did you know... that the Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen contains over 250,000 km3 (60,000 cu mi) of igneous rock, including a multitude of
gabbros?
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1.For the first figure, adding a north arrow and a frame with longitude and latitude will make it look better.
2.Rename the “Description” section as “Introduction” or “Geology of the south Oklahoma Aulacogen”.
3.A cross section in the section of Significance to Petroleum Exploration” might be good for reader to have an idea about the structure of aulacogen-related basin.
Comments and suggestions from Chang
You have a good organization of explaining the topic. Each section’s explanation is clear.
Here are some of my suggestions.
Besides the first small range map, you need a US map or a World map with it to show more detail where this triple junction is.
It will be good to have a local geological map to show the distribution of different age of rock and what type of rock.
The second figure looks interesting. I think you might need to add more text and explain more about the second figure.
Maybe add another pic of Wichita Granite to compare with the rhyolite.
A fact from Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 3 January 2015 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen contains over 250,000 km3 (60,000 cu mi) of igneous rock, including a multitude of
gabbros?
Talk:Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen is part of WikiProject Geology, an attempt at creating a standardized, informative, comprehensive and easy-to-use
geology resource. If you would like to participate, you can choose to edit this article, or visit the
project page for more information.GeologyWikipedia:WikiProject GeologyTemplate:WikiProject GeologyGeology articles
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Oklahoma, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the
U.S. state of Oklahoma on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
the discussion and see a list of open tasks.OklahomaWikipedia:WikiProject OklahomaTemplate:WikiProject OklahomaOklahoma articles
1.For the first figure, adding a north arrow and a frame with longitude and latitude will make it look better.
2.Rename the “Description” section as “Introduction” or “Geology of the south Oklahoma Aulacogen”.
3.A cross section in the section of Significance to Petroleum Exploration” might be good for reader to have an idea about the structure of aulacogen-related basin.
Comments and suggestions from Chang
You have a good organization of explaining the topic. Each section’s explanation is clear.
Here are some of my suggestions.
Besides the first small range map, you need a US map or a World map with it to show more detail where this triple junction is.
It will be good to have a local geological map to show the distribution of different age of rock and what type of rock.
The second figure looks interesting. I think you might need to add more text and explain more about the second figure.
Maybe add another pic of Wichita Granite to compare with the rhyolite.