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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
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