Talk:Bransfield Basin
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[edit]You're page is really well laid out and organized. How did you add such nice captions to your images and place the table of contents beneath your introduction?
After reading your page I decided to add a "See Also" section to my page, expand on the geographical location of my basin (which I initially deemed unnecessary because the Gulf of Mexico is so well known), and to try and find a cross section of the rifting or salt deposition I can legally post.
I did not find any obvious grammatical or spelling errors; I will read through it again in the morning with a fresh set of eyes to make sure.
Do you have anymore information on the Seamounts? I have always found seamounts particularly fascinating, especially as they relate to ocean ecology. Also, are there any stratigraphic sequences or odd formations that are specifically unique to the area?
Nice Job!
Emccre4LSU (talk) 03:28, 23 February 2015 (UTC)
Bransfield Basin, Antarctica
[edit]This article on a small but geologically fascinating place on our planet needs expansion and more editing! Too many arcane geological terms are left undefined for the nonspecialist reader, even if over-educated (e.g. 2 doctorates in unrelated fields). I could imagine a geology professor using the area as a case study for a variety of geological concepts. Research99Robin (talk) 23:37, 19 August 2019 (UTC)