Newsletters. Publications. Newsletters List. The. Geological Society of Hong Kong has archived files of Newsletters for members. Please click on the links below for. All. copyrights are reserved by the Geological Society of Hong Kong. Provenance of Seashore Sediments of the Wu Kai Sha Tsui, Hong Kong: A Petrographic Study of Sand Grains. Occupational Safety & Health Council List of winners for Construction Safety Forum and Award Presentation 2012 1. 4.3 Best Safety Culture Activity Team. August Vol. 1 Exploration on the Existing Silvermine Cave and Study for Its Re- opening. February Vol. 1 Exploration of Geological Field Trip to Ping Fung Sha. March. Vol. 2 Exploration of Geological Field Trip Route to Cheung Tsui, Sai Kong. March Vol. 1 Contemporary Geoscientists of China - WANG, De- zi. Contemporary Geoscientists of China - XUE, Yu- qun. Contemporary Geoscientists of China - YIN, Hong- fu. Petrology of High Island Formation porphyroclastic lava in the Hong Kong Global Geopark by Guangfu Xing Notes on the 6. Media in category 'Grade III historic buildings in Hong Kong'. Lee Tai Ming : 0: PL1-102: Siu Kwong Wai : 0: PL1-104. Luk Chi Hin: 1: L1-053: Wong Yuk Hing: 1. 4: 3: L3-005: Ko Sin Yu: 5: 3: L3-006: Cheung Wei Ki, Rainky. 1 June 2012: Lee Chi Kin: Sun Pegasus: Chan Hiu Ming. 1–4: 3–0: 1–1: 4–2: 1–1: 2–2: 2–2. 21 October 2012 () Wofoo Tai Po: 1 – 1: Sunray Cave JC. YON/ HK’A: AW; LAWN YON/ HK’A: AW; LAWN 1.11.1. G’UI; SHA AW; LAWNG’UI; SHA AW; LAWN 1. G’ui; sha te: g’a: ceh ti? Geological Society of Guangdong Province By Nau, Pak Sun. The Preliminary exploration of Pak Lap Fault in Pak Lap Wan area, High Island (Leung Shuen Wan Chau) By Lin Hoi Yung, Wong Ching Man Crystal. The residual quartz dyke in Leung Tin Au Area implicated a dynamic metamorphism phenomenon by Lin Hoi Yung, Jasim Mohamed Jasim Mohamed Almardi. October Vol. 1. 8 No. Contemporary Chinese Geoscientists - CHANG Yin- fo. Contemporary Geoscientists of China. ZHENG Yong- fei Obituary - John Tattersall Diamond. Celebration for the 3. Anniversary of. The Geological Society of Hong Kong 2. July Vol. 1. 8 No. The lithofacies at west of Lai Chi Chong pier. The lithofacies of Kiu Tsui Chau pier and. Kiu Tau, Sai Kung. Field trip to Madagascar. January. A view on H. K.'s Global Geopark 2. August Deposits of gold in 3 South American countries. January Meeting with Mr. Peter Randall (One of the Founders of the Society) Field trip to San Shek Wan – brief report (search for garnet and topaz)2. November Vol. 2. Geological excursion to Xinjiang - Special Issue – North Xinjiang Series 1 of 3. August Vol. 1. North Xinjiang Impressions: 1. July – 2 August 2. Newsletter. 2. 00. Shenzhen Special Issue. October (Special issue)Obituary Brian Paul Ruxton. Field Trip to Kwun Yum Shan Kardoorie Farm. Report on visit to Shenzhen Paleontological museum Report of visit to Shenzhen Paleontological Museum on 2. October 2. 00. 7 A new look of the Society's website. A trip to Guizhou Climbing Danxia Shan Bluff head fold and fault zone: A positive flower structure. Hong Kong is an impact crator: Geomorphological & Geological evidence. Is Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong an impact crator? Victoria Harbour & the surrounding area of Hong Kong: A granite batholith, not an impact crator. Engineering geology of Apleichau. Major fault zones in Shenzhen and nearby areas Making urban development geologically sound Report on the Bride’s Pool field trip on 1. April 1. 99. 3 Report on a field trip to Heng Gang, Shenzhen on 2. Feb 1. 99. 3Origin of solution cavities in the Yuen Long Formation Persistence of error: A comment on the workshop – The logging and interpretation of transported soils in offshore boreholes Field trip to the Brothers Islands 4 Oct 1. Idle speculations on the age of Peng Chau Formation. Across the Tibetan Plateau – GSHK field trip to Tibet and Nepal 2. July – 9 August 1. Mesozoic granite of Hong Kong: Tectonic implications Report on the Geology of the New Territories, 8 October 1. New concept to identify active faults Towards a Quaternary stratigraphy for Hong Kong. Report on the workshop on the logging and interpretation of transported soils in offshore boreholes Towards a Quaternary stratigraphy for Hong Kong Occurrence of dolomitic limestone in Tolo Harbour and speculations on the age of its subaerial exposure The tectonic framework of Hong Kong and vicinity and its relationship to regional seismicity (Abstract)The gravity base station network and regional gravity survey of Hong Kong Marine Studies Group of the GSHK Sites of special scientific interest Report on the Marine Studies Group visit to the 2nd Marine Geological Investigation Brigade Report on the 1. GSHK Christmas field excursion to West Guangdong and East Guangxi Provinces Discussion on the geological age of the Repulse Bay Formation, Hong Kong Earth tremor missed by most. The palaeogeographical evolution of Hong Kong’s offshore environment (Abstract) The story of Lin Ma Hang lead mine 1. A crawling trace from the Ping Chau Formation Schofield’s field notes – Ping Chau, Dec 1. Hutton Symposium on the Origin of Granites and related rocks The geology and exploitation of the Needle Hill wolframite deposit Discussion on Marble Clasts in coarse ash crystal tuff at Au Tau, N. T. Hong Kong Discussion on the age of the Ping Chau Formation and on discovery of Angiosperm fossils from Hong Kong. Schofield’s field notes – Chek Lap Kok 2. Nov 1. 92. 5Earthquake danger kept secret by China Stratigraphy of the Ping Chau Formation, Hong Kong The geology and exploitation of the West Brother Island graphite deposit Plant fossils of some sedimentary intercalations within the Repulse Bay Volcanic Group in Hong Kong On the geological age of the Repulse Bay Formation, Hong Kong Discussion on Marble Clasts in coarse ash crystal tuff at Au Tau, N. T., Hong Kong Discussion on earthquake warning for nuclear plant site Report on a field trip to Tolo Channel on 1. May 1. 99. 1Earthquake warning for nuclear plant site The geology and exploitation of the ma On Shan magnetite deposit Marble clasts in coarse ash crystal tuff at Au Tau, N. T., Hong Kong Field guide to the geology of the shoreline west of Lai Chi Chong pier, Tolo Channel On the age of Ping Chau Formation Discovery of Angiosperm fossils from Hong Kong – with discussion on the age of the Ping Chau Formation. Visit to East Guangdong and South Fujian on 2. Dec 1. 99. 0Report on a field trip to Kat O Chau and Ap Chau 2. Oct 1. 99. 0 A new locality of Lower Jurassic in Hong Kong Discussion on correlation and biogeographical relationships of Lower Jurassic Hong Kong fauna Geology of Chek Lap Kok The recent Castle Peak landslide – Was rock sliding involved? The rocks of Ping Chau, Mirs Bay, Hong Kong. New debris flow on the flanks of Tsing Shan, Hong Kong New collections for the Tolo Harbour Formation at Ma Shi Chau, N. T., Hong Kong Discovery of sulciferites Hong kong gensis (grabau) on the south shore of Tolo Channel and the geological age of the sedimentary rocks at Nai Chung pier, N. T., Hong Kong Geology of High Junk Peak Trail, Clear Water Bay Peninsula Marine Studies Group – Report on “Estuarine hydraulics and accretion in the Pearl River Estuary”1. Seismic risk at Daya Bay greater than for NW Europe. Polygonal Hill ridges on weathered granite in Hong Kong Supplementary report on the discovery of Lower and Middle Devonian fossils in Hong Kong Sporepollen flora from Ping Chau Island, Mirs Bay, Hong Kong Report on field trip to Tsing Shan on 1 July 1. The Stratigraphy of Hong Kong A report on the discovery of Lower Devonian fossils in Hong Kong The classification of granitic rocks in Hong Kong and their sequence of emplacement in Sha Tin, Kowloon and Hong Kong Island Preliminary studies on volcanic rocks of Mesozoic –Cenozoic age in the Sanshui Basin of Guangdong Province Revision of age of the strata along the shoreline at Nai Chung Ferry pier, Nai Chung, Hong Kong “How safe is Daya Bay” – A further discussion Report on a field trip to Nam Chung. The characteristics of fossil plants & age of the strata of Ping Chau Island, Mirs Bay, Hong Kong Landslip was factor in Chernobyl Blast, Expert says The seismic condition of the Daya Bay Region Textural features, field characters & geochemistry of Aphanitic Volcanic Rocks of Eastern Hong Kong. Experimental and natural rates of subsurface erosion and piping initiation in weathered granite in Hong Kong and the Sudan A new Lower Jurassic fossil locality – the South coast of Pak Kok Shan, Hong Kong. Map of mines, mineral prospects, mineral occurrences and quarries in Hong Kong. An interpretation of the cooling history of different phases of the granite of Hong kong from their discontinuity patterns. Comment on so- called new discovery of “Shuitou- Xichong Capable Fault” in the area of the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station. The Dinfeng River Dam and Reservoir in Heyuan County, Guangdong, and the related reservoir – Induced Seismicity. Report on geological excursion to Kung Chau and Chek Chau. Conglomerate – fragments from various sources. The buried geology of Hong Kong Seismicity of Daya Bay Region Recent fossil finds in Hong Kong Discovery of an ammonite fossil near Yuen Long Conglomerate – fragments from various sources Sea- level changes – current perspectives Pulsed Basin evolution of the Northern margin of the South China Sea Nuclear Power Plants in proximity to active faults Reports of field excursions to Mai Po and Pok Ta Hau and Northwest Guangdong. Report on Field Excursion to Northwest Guangdong Geological Education in China How . Hong Kong. A note on the discovery of fossil wood found in the Repulse Bay Formation sediments at Cheung Sheung, Sai Kung, N. T., Hong Kong. Report on the trip to Yangzi Gorges (Three Gorges) of Changjiang and Zhangjiajie (Qingyanshan) district, Dayong, Hunan Province. Field excursion to Taiwan. Result of a palaeontological investigation of the Chek Lap Kok borehole, North Lantau High level beach rock on Hong Kong Island Paleomagnetic research in Hong Kong Lecture on the new classification of the Repulse Bay volcanic group – 8 May 1. General situation of geological work in Guangdong Province. A brief historical review of regional geological research in Guangdong Province. A brief introduction to the stratigraphy of Guangdong Province. Introduction to regional metallurgeny of solid mineral resources in Guangdong Province. Fundamental features of geological structure of Guangdong Province. Evaluation of crust stability in the Site area of Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station. Dolomitic limestone in Tolo Harbour. Report of the field trip to Taiwan, June 1. Fetsui & Minghu projects. The Authoritive Oztrailian Blog. You might know that 3+2*2 is 7 and not 1. At least for mathematicians. Now all people aren't mathematicians, and neither are computers as it turn out. Somebody painstakingly told the computer how to do this correctly. OKHow does this work? Well for anything a computer reads there is a parser that transforms text to another text which is closer to what a computer understands. Since I lately been telling my computer that it's a Panda I have to talk panda language to it. In this case you can't say 3+2*2 but have to say- -- plus(3, times(2, 2))You could say. From here on it gets technical, you can skip it if you want, most will. The ones who might understand it may say it's bullocks too! Go watch star wars then instead!- - - So I was thinking that a parser essentially need backtracking for simplicity of implementation. It also needs a way to choose between alternatives. Since my language Panda already does backtracking I only need a way to implement choice. Then it struck me that OR is just a kind of enumeration and invocation of different code paths! I just need a way of listing the appropriate functions that are the choices and then apply them to the given arguments. Turns out I already have this by reflection on functions. That is I can find all functions in my system matching a certain name or parameters, and then call each of those functions. You can for example say: func('number.
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