EPSC 454 - Exploration and Environmental Geophysics Lab Report Guidelines
EPSC 454 - Exploration and Environmental Geophysics Lab Report Guidelines
This is self-explanatory.
2. Abstract
All papers should have an abstract of some kind, and a lab report is no exception. Provide a
short (1 paragraph) summary of the experiment, including the techniques used and results
obtained.
3. Introduction
The introduction should give all of the necessary background to the reader. It should be as
brief as you can make it. Make sure to clearly state the purpose of the lab and the theory for
how you want to go about solving the problem. Mention any previous studies of the area and
what they found.
4. Location/Setting
This is where you talk about where the experiment was done. You should include a map of
the site and description of its condition (including any known geologic information and
weather, if appropriate). Generally you should include the GPS coordinates of the site. State
the date of data collection and the participants in the field work.
5. Experimental Method
The experiment section talks about the equipment you used (including model number and
manufacturer) and how you used it. You go over the geometry of the survey and give
rationale behind your choice of parameters (such as station spacing). Any equations or
theory associated with the method can be given here, if not already explained in the
introduction.
6. Results
If possible, provide a table or plots of the raw data. If there is too much data to list, you can
combine data into sections and list it as filenames, for example. In addition to the raw data,
show the processed results and analysis of the results. Whenever possible, give an error
analysis.
7. Discussion
This is where you integrate your data with any other existing data or information and
interpret it. Include results from previous studies, general geological observations of the site,
and other inferences. What does it all mean, and how does it relate to your original purpose
stated in the introduction?
8. Conclusion
Briefly sum it all up. For short labs, this section can be combined with the discussion.
9. References
Please remember that these guidelines exist to give you some idea of what we're looking for
in lab reports. Each situation may require this model to be tweaked to better fit it. Good luck!