Geological survey is one of the important components of state financial expenditure, and the regional adjustment coefficient is an important means to ensure that the consumption of live labour and physical labour in geological survey projects is fairly compensated. The current regional adjustment coefficient was jointly issued by the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Land and Infrastructure in 2007 to adjust the difference in fieldwork expenses between different regions of geological survey projects, and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security and the Ministry of Finance also use the regional adjustment coefficient as the basis for determining the standard level of fieldwork allowance. As the level of socio-economic development increases, the technical level of geological survey progresses and the extent of geological survey work deepens, there is a mismatch in the level of regional adjustment coefficient in some regions. By dissecting the expenses of geological work in the field, five major influencing factors such as salary level, price level, transportation conditions, commuting time conditions and construction period were identified, further decomposed into natural and humanistic basic elements, and the natural and humanistic basic elements and expenses were organically combined, and a formula model for measuring the theoretical value of the regional adjustment coefficient was constructed based on the 1:50,000 standard map size with Baoding as the base point for calculation. The results are basically consistent with the field research, and provide technical support for the proposed revision of the existing regional adjustment coefficient.
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