Description |
1 online resource (xxi, 314 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Contents |
Introduction to well logs and terminology -- Basic well logs and log signatures -- Introduction to subsurface maps and contouring -- Structural and stratigraphic interpretations -- Structure contour maps -- Thickness maps -- Facies maps -- Trend surface maps -- Trend surface residual anomaly maps -- Hydrologic maps and injection wells -- Spectral gamma ray logs and fault seal -- Cross sections -- Unconventionals and source rock maps -- Mining maps -- Geothermal and temperature maps -- Formation fluid interpretation and hydrocarbon reserves |
Summary |
Subsurface mapping is a way to visualize and spatially characterize subsurface properties, and well logs are often the dataset used to generate and calibrate these maps. The correlation of basic geophysical logs rapidly enables oneself to begin to illustrate and understand the one-dimensional to 3D distribution of various properties. The second edition of Dr. Jonathan Evenick's book covers many types of basic well logs and subsurface maps. This book will help you quickly understand what many of these well logs are measuring and how they can be used to produce various subsurface maps. Three additional chapters and exercises have been included on spectral gamma ray logs, fault seal, geothermal energy, and source rock maps (unconventional resources) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Earlier edition bears title: Introduction to well logs and subsurface maps |
Subject |
Oil well logging.
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Geophysical well logging -- Mathematics
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Geological mapping -- Mathematics
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Petroleum -- Geology.
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Oil well logging.
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Petroleum -- Geology.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781523130320 |
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1523130326 |
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