EXAMPLE:
The survey area is located in the Olcha mineralization zone, Magadan region.
Theexploration target is to study the material rock composition and Olcha ore
deposits, their textural-structure features, and further mineralization.
Exploration tasks included macroscopic analysis of rocks and ores,
microscopic investigation of thin sections. Eight polished and seven thin
sections were prepared for the microscopic analysis. The report is divided
into two major parts. The first part describes the geological structure of the
studied ore field. The second part includes the different survey methods used
during the exploration study. Finally some conclusions will be drawn as to
genetic structure types, characertistic features of ores in this zone,and
preliminary estimation of reserves.
7. Title page (always included)
This should normally include the title, your name and the name of the tutor to
whom it is being submitted, date of submission, your course/department, and
if applicable, the name of the person and/or organisation who has
commissioned the report.
The title page should normally include the title, your name, date, the
unit/subject, course and the name of the tutor to whom it is being submitted.
Requirements do vary though from course to course, so check with your tutor
what is expected.
Make sure you copy the title exactly as it has been given to you: don’t
paraphrase or summarise it in any way. Print the title in a bigger font (and
maybe in bold) as it should stand out from the rest of the information.
Ensure everything is spelt correctly! A mistake on the title page creates a
very bad impression.
It is generally best to avoid graphics and pictures (especially Microsoft
clipart!); also avoid coloured and “fancy” fonts or effects.