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This final report is a starting point of a formal report, so I hope that you should do this very carefully. I think a formal report contains some portions: Abstract (摘要) Introduction (緒論) Former research (前人研究) Method (方法) Topography & Geological setting (地形與地質) Field observation (野外觀察) Discussion (討論) Structure interpretation…etc. Conclusion (結論) Reference (參考資料) I think this is suite for a geological report, and the core portion of this report is “Field observation”, you can take down your observation, records, put some photos and its characteristics. Of course you also need to finish all the profiles from A to E section, and distinguish the different properties of all shear zones, then connect them if possible (this is very helpful for further discussion). Besides, the “Abstract” is the brief summary of this report. Generally this would not be more than one page. And the “Introduction” has the ability to write more clearly, and you can focus on some specially issues/problems of this report. The “Former research” needs to be mentioned with what you have reading, and what they have discussion, or the issues that they haven’t resolved. And in “Topography & Geological setting” you can discuss about the location (ex. on the east side of Central Range…) and the study area. Furthermore, you also can describe the sequences, properties of stratums in the study area. The explaining of the relativities of these structures (beddings, folds, faults, shear zones, etc.) is also worth doing some discussions. You can read Prof. Lu’s papers and write down your own explanation for the tectonic history in this area. So you can write these data in your “Discussion”. Finally, in “Conclusion” you can summarize all of your observations as briefly as possible, or list the periods of the evolution in this area. I hope this information may bring you some helps. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.245.173