摘要:
地震行业标准DB/T 93《活动断层探查 成果报告编写规则》分为3个部分,已经全部发布实施。该标准对成果报告进行分类,分为项目总报告(含竣工报告、技术报告和成果简本)和专题工作报告(涵盖9种专题),规定了各类报告名称的两段式复合法命名规则。在结构要素上,采用模块化思路将报告分为前置、正文和结尾部分,并对各部分内容、行文规范以及图表、公式等进行细化规定。项目总报告从总体展示项目情况,不同类型报告在内容和章节设置上各有侧重;专题工作报告详细体现专题工作信息,部分专题还要求进行不确定性讨论。本文将从标准的编制背景、条文内容和实施建议等方面进行解读。
Abstract:
The earthquake industry standard DB/T 93 “Active Fault Survey—Requirements of Achievement Reports” consists of three parts, all of which have been officially released and implemented. This standard categorizes achievement reports into two types: project general reports (including completion report, technical report, and summary version) and specialized work reports (covering nine specialized categories). It establishes a two-segment composite naming convention for each report type. Structurally, the standard adopts a modular approach to divide reports into preliminary section, main body, and ending section, with detailed specifications on content organization, writing norms, and formatting requirements for figures, tables, and formulas. The project general report provides a comprehensive overview of project implementation, with differentiated content emphases and chapter arrangements across different report types. Specialized work reports elaborate on specific task details, with certain categories requiring additional uncertainty analysis. This article interprets the standard from three perspectives: development background, the content of the articles, and implementation recommendations.
The earthquake industry standard DB/T 93 “Active Fault Survey—Requirements of Achievement Reports” consists of three parts, all of which have been officially released and implemented. This standard categorizes achievement reports into two types: project general reports (including completion report, technical report, and summary version) and specialized work reports (covering nine specialized categories). It establishes a two-segment composite naming convention for each report type. Structurally, the standard adopts a modular approach to divide reports into preliminary section, main body, and ending section, with detailed specifications on content organization, writing norms, and formatting requirements for figures, tables, and formulas. The project general report provides a comprehensive overview of project implementation, with differentiated content emphases and chapter arrangements across different report types. Specialized work reports elaborate on specific task details, with certain categories requiring additional uncertainty analysis. This article interprets the standard from three perspectives: development background, the content of the articles, and implementation recommendations.