An edition of Geoscience reporting guidelines (2003)

Geoscience reporting guidelines

[2nd.] rev. ed.
Locate

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today


Buy this book

Last edited by ImportBot
July 10, 2024 | History
An edition of Geoscience reporting guidelines (2003)

Geoscience reporting guidelines

[2nd.] rev. ed.

This book is particularly aimed at geologists and students as it focuses primarily on report products and standards required for mineral exploration, geological mapping and related geoscience reports. It identifies the necessary components for good reports, and assists in creating those components to professional standards. It not only suggests the types of information to include in a report, and the critical supporting data, but explains why such information may be important to understanding and how some critical data must be collected in order for it to be meaningful in the final presentation.

It is also an excellent reference for geoscience Editors. It has material dedicated to peer review and editorial issues, reviewing foreign-language manuscripts and the basic concepts to apply to copy-editing and scientific review. By applying these editiorial concepts, the manual also provides a basis for evaluating professional geoscience reports and data by those specializing in minerals-related industries, such as regulators, stock brokers, analysts and investment managers.

The book presents techniques for reviewing and editing scientific information, and establishes a logical basis for evaluating information contained within published reports on mineral properties and other geoscience topics. It provides basic standards for report and map content and layout, geological symbols, the correct use of scientific terms and numerous other guidelines. There is also a section focused on digital issues, data management and archiving.

It contains the only published guidelines for reporting on the exploration and early development aspects of diamond and kimberlite exploration geology. In addition, the 'Specialist Reporting' section also covers common reporting requirements such as, university theses, journal articles, geological field notes, core logs, valuation reports, geochemical reports, feasibility studies, abstracts and journal manuscripts, and hints for posters and oral presentations.

The manual incorporates and elaborates on recommendations for reporting proposed in the National Standards 43-101, produced by the Canadian Securities Commissions. It also incorporates the CIM standards for ore reserve and resource definitions and mineral property valuation guidelines. It also addresses and elaborates on most issues covered by various Australian, US and European regulatory guidelines.

Scientific writing also requires a basic understanding of the logic and sequence of scientific (and geologic) arguments as well as grammar, word usage, spelling, punctuation, use of abbreviations and symbols and informative referencing standards. This manual covers all these topics and identifies additional references for information and authority on these topics. It is particularly appropriate for geoscientists as it uses examples which are specific to geology, geophysics and geochemistry.

This publication, and its earlier version "The Art and the Science of Writing Geoscience Reports", have been sold in over 55 countries, and on every continent including Antarctica. This revised and greatly expanded version is now used as the 'standards manual' at several government geological surveys and as a textbook in geoscience communication at several universities

Publish Date
Publisher
B. Grant
Language
English
Pages
346

Buy this book

Edition Availability
Cover of: Geoscience reporting guidelines
Geoscience reporting guidelines
2003, B. Grant
in English - [2nd.] rev. ed.

Add another edition?

Book Details


Edition Notes

Previous ed., 2001 entitled: The art and the science of writing geoscience reports.

Published in
Victoria, BC
Other Titles
The art and the science of writing geoscience reports.

The Physical Object

Pagination
x,346p. ;
Number of pages
346

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16191003M
ISBN 10
0968769314

Source records

Promise Item

Community Reviews (0)

No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

This work does not appear on any lists.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON
July 10, 2024 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
October 20, 2010 Edited by 64.114.24.1 Edited without comment.
December 10, 2009 Created by WorkBot add works page