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FORELEG
Acknowledgements:
The construct of this book would have been entirely different had it not been for the creative contributions of Edward A.
Beaumont and Ronald L. Hart. As Science Director of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Mr. Beaumont early-on
recognized the need for a logging course designed especially for geologists. His efforts and encouragement led to the development
of the AAPG school on basic logging from which the text was derived. The considerable editorial talents of Ronald L. Hart,
Manager of the AAPG Projects Department and his assistance with formating and writing figure captions, helped ensure the book
would meet its goal of introducing the reader to fundamental concepts of well logging.
Perhaps the most significant contribution of all, however, was by Ann L. Asquith. She helped her husband with both the writing
and editing of the manuscript. Her unflagging efforts to improve readability, her assistance with writing, and her suggestions
concerning content were an incalculable asset. She was assisted in her editing tasks by Robert V. Brown, who critically read the
manuscript and offered many useful suggestions; the text’s introduction owes much to his insight. Robert J. Mitchell also lent his
technical expertise to a review of the manuscript, as did Edith C. Campbell and Leon Williams. Their assistance is recognized and
gratefully acknowledged.
Many charts and figures used in the text were provided by Dresser Industries and by Schlumberger Well Services. Their
cooperation in allowing reproduction of these items, and their unwavering courtesy eased the task of authorship.
By assisting her husband with some of the drafting and graphic layout work, Pearl Gibson helped ensure that the text's complex
figures would be Jegible and casily understood. The quality of the graphics work was also enhanced by Rick Blackburn's efforts on
behalf of the photographic reproduction of various charts and figures. Bette Haimes typed the finished manuscript copy: her
commitment to accuracy, with a difficult and often tedious task. does not pass unnoticed.