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      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.
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