Talk:Kunlun Volcanic Group
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[edit]Are you sure that this edit is correct? If it is, the reference needs to be changed. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 19:51, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
- Jo-Jo Eumerus Their satellite image is showing the correct location (you can compare the outline of the lakes with any mapping service), but the coordinates is wrong. I can try find something with correct coordinate. --Voidvector (talk) 20:08, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
- After further reading on this topic -- there are two belts for this Volcanic group. Quote this blog in English:
Recent volcanism are distributed in two belts oriented generally E – W. The southern belt is controlled by the Kangxiwa fault. It has three volcanic districts – Kangziwa [sic], Dahongliutan, and Quanshuigou. The northern belt has four volcanic districts names North Pulu, East Pulu, Ashikule and Adamupaixia. The southern belt was generally active 4 – 8 Ma. The northern belt has been active 3 Ma – present.
- The coordinates provided by Smithsonian here are around Quanshuigou (of the less active southern belt). The most recent active volcano is at Ashikule. I have yet to find a source that explicitly mention the coordinates, but most of those locations (Ashikule being the 1951 eruption) can be found on maps. I saw some maps that seems to be from academic paper I might see if I can cite that. --Voidvector (talk) 04:41, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
- @Voidvector:There are some coordinates here but they might be unduly specific. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 10:01, 6 January 2020 (UTC)
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[edit]- @Voidvector: Regarding this edit, it does not seem intuitive for me that the name of a volcanic field should link to the name of a town, especially as the town looks like it's a fair bit away from the field. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 09:42, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
I was uncertain when I first made the edit. Having looked up the actual paper and the geographic location of the subgroups, I am going say, out of the 9 locations, it is fine for 7 of them. The reasons are as follows:
- Most of the locations are middle of nowhere -- highway rest stops, uninhabited places with barely any traffic
- All the volcanic subgroups are geographically confined without 30km radius
- Unlike strata, these volcanic subgroup can easily be described in text in the article in question
- Allow visitors of those places/readers of those articles to learn about volcanoes
- if a geologists drives to the locality ("town"), they would be within 20km of the actual volcanic subgroup
Here's a run down of those geographic locations:
Name | Type of Place | Has English article | Acceptable to link | Remark |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tianshuihai | Military outpost in desolate area | Yes | Yes | |
Quanshuigou | Highway waypoint | No | Maybe | Quite far away from highway waypoint |
Keliya | River / Town | Multiple | No | Likely named based on the river. Town is far away. already separate articles for various Keriya |
Heishibei | Lake in desolate area | No | Yes | |
Ashikule | Valley/lake in desolate area | No | Yes | This place is only notable because of volcanoes |
Qitai Daban | Mountain pass along highway in desolate area | No | Yes | |
Dahongliutan | highway rest stop | Yes | Yes | |
Kangxiwar | dead town | Yes | Yes | |
Pulu | town/valley | No | Yes | There is a village with the same name, but the volcano (as a tourist site) is more notable than the village |
--Voidvector (talk) 14:04, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
- To me this sounds like original research, which we don't allow, unless the towns are exactly coincident with the volcanoes. Jo-Jo Eumerus (talk) 15:21, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
- It is OR because it is a talk page comment responding to your concern. The citation can be obtained from the map in the paper.
- Also there is no rule requiring "towns are exactly coincident with the volcanoes" to be mentioned or link, because that would require the town to be inside the volcano. --Voidvector (talk) 16:11, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
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