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Hi Candy,
I am really impressed by the 3D diagrams. They are very good illustration to present the evolution of the tectonic setting. I understand that you put a great effort on it!
But I have read some of the content, I think some of the content are too compricated, that general audience may be not understand.
For example, in the part of 'overview of regional geology', you mentioned the granites at there. However, you included some information like 'high content of Sr/Y'. That can be meaningless to the audience. And I didn't see any explaination related to the the Sr/Y ratio.

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Hi Candy, I am really impressed by the 3D diagrams. They are very good illustration to present the evolution of the tectonic setting. I understand that you put a great effort on it! But I have read some of the content, I think some of the content are too compricated, that general audience may be not understand. For example, in the part of 'overview of regional geology', you mentioned the granites at there. However, you included some information like 'high content of Sr/Y'. That can be meaningless to the audience. And I didn't see any explaination related to the the Sr/Y ratio.