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大吉山鎢矿是1953年在生产矿山的基础上进行詳細勘探的,1955年下半年开始最終勘探总結的編制工作,于1956年7月完成。这次总結在上級的正确領导,苏联專家的指导,各兄弟队的支援以及同志們的努力下,基本上提出了合乎当前質量要求的資料。但是在編制过程中,如果能够全面安排,認真地組織技术力量,加强对资料編录工作的領导,我們的工作不但可以少走許多弯路,而且也不致拖延提交报告的时間。我們在編制工作中究竟有那些經驗教訓呢?我認为最主要的可以归納如下几个方面: 首先是原始資料欠完备正确,原始記录数字混乱,以致造成总結資料一再返工。大吉山在兩年多的勘探过程中,由于缺乏統一規程,工作作法不够統一,原始記录是欠完善的。如槽探图比例尺,不但有兩种,作图形式也有三种不同形式;1∶200的坑道图甚至連矿物和圍岩蝕变都沒有表示出来,原始記录有字无图、有图无字、图字俱无的情況均不乏見。原始数字混乱突出表現在原始試料登說表貼补改涂,帳号倒顛,給計算工作带来了很大困难。最終底图紙張質量很差,除一兩种图以外,大多是透明紙或燻图紙的,經年用采用去早已皺縮不堪,根本談不到各种图紙能互相吻合。經驗証明,这时唯一有效的处理方法,就
The Dajishan tungsten mine was explored in detail on the basis of the production of mines in 1953, and the preparation of the final exploration conclusion was started in the second half of 1955 and was completed in July 1956. This time concludes that with the correct leadership of our superiors, the guidance of the Soviet experts, the support of the brothers and the efforts of our comrades, we have basically put forward information that meets the current quality requirements. But in the preparation process, if we can arrange a comprehensive, carefully organize technical strength, strengthen leadership over the work of the catalog data, our efforts will not only take a lot of detours less, and does not cause delay reporting. We work in the preparation of how those lessons do I think that the most important can be summarized in the following aspects:? First, the raw materials due to complete correctly, the original records digital chaos, resulting in rework Summaries again. In the more than two years of exploration, Dajishan, due to the lack of a unified procedure and the lack of unity in its work practices, is not perfect in the original records. For example, there are not only two scales, but also three different forms for mapping. The 1: 200 channel map does not even show alteration of minerals and wall rocks. Words, pictures, no lack of no shortage of see. Outstanding performance of the original digital chaos in the original sample table affixed to change Tu, account down Britain, to computational work has brought great difficulties. The quality of the final base map paper is very poor. Except for one or two kinds of maps, most of them are transparent or smoked drawings, which have long been shrunk by years of use. There is no agreement at all about various drawings. Experience shows that at this time the only effective way to deal with