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THE  GEOLOGICAL  INTERPRETATION
                                            OF  WELL  LOGS

                      This  second  edition  of  a  highly  successful  book  describes,  discusses
                      and  illustrates  the  interpretation  of  well  logs  for  geological  ends.
                      The  book  is  illustrated  profusely  with  many  real  examples  and
                      combines  the  well  established  with  new  and  exciting  developments.
                      The  principal  open  hole  logging  tools  are  considered  from  theory
                      to  data  acquisition  and  interpretation,  and  new  versions  of  old
                      tools  are  included.  Many  new  logging  developments  are  illustrated.
                      The  revolutionary  techniques  of  image  logging  and  dipmeter  are
                      described  extensively  and  the  use  of  log  data  in  subsurface  sequence
                      stratigraphy  is  amplified.


                      The  geological  emphasis  of  the  book,  on  lithology,  facies,  depositional
                      environment,  sequence  stratigraphy,  correlation  and  more,  makes
                      it  ideal  for  the  geologist  or  sedimentologist  using  logs,  or  anyone  in
                      industry  or  academia  who  requires  an  understanding  of  the  basics  of
                      logs  and  recent  advances  in  the  technology.



                      The  author:  Malcolm  Rider  is  a  director
                      of  Rider-French  Consulting  Ltd.  He  has
                      extensive  experience  in  the  oi]  industry
                      over  many  years  and  continues  to  work
                      throughout  the  world  in  petroleum
                      development  and  exploration.  He  presents
                      courses  in  industry  and  academia  on  the
                      geological  aspects  of  well  logs  and  specialist
                      dipmeter  and  image  logs.






                                                                            ISBN  0-9541906-0-2

                                                                                MAC


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