An update of the PennWell classic nontechnical guide to logging techniques, this text provides an easy to understand overview of the technically complex subject of well logging
Well Logging for the Nontechnical Person
✍ Scribed by Johnson D.E.
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- English
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No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
- — (PennWell Nontechnical Series).Геофизические исследования скважин для не-геофизиков. На англ.Introduction to Logging
Reading Logs
Formation Parameters
Mud Logging
Resistivity Measurements
Porosity Measurements
Putting It All Together
Detailed lnterpretation
Computer-Generated Logs
Specialty Logs
✦ Subjects
Горно-геологическая отрасль;Геофизика;Геофизические исследования и работы в скважинах
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