Introduction to Well Logs & Subsurface Maps

Jonathan C Evenick author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:PennWell Books

Published:30th Jan '19

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Introduction to Well Logs & Subsurface Maps cover

Subsurface mapping is a way to visualize and spatially characterize subsurface properties, and well logs are often the dataset used to generate and calibrate these maps. The correlation of basic geophysical logs rapidly enables oneself to begin to illustrate and understand the one-dimensional to 3D distribution of various properties.

The second edition of Dr. Jonathan Evenick's book covers many types of basic well logs and subsurface maps. This book will help you quickly understand what many of these well logs are measuring and how they can be used to produce various subsurface maps. Three additional chapters and exercises have been included on spectral gamma ray logs, fault seal, geothermal energy, and source rock maps (unconventional resources).

Features and Benefits:

  • Introduction to basic well logs and subsurface maps
  • Applied exercises at that the end of each chapter
  • Additional topics and materials have been included (i.e., spectral gamma ray logs, unconventional resources, geothermal maps, fault seal, paleogeographic maps, and resource uncertainty).
  • Well log and subsurface mapping exercises for use in subsurface mapping, well logging, petroleum, hydrogeology, mining, and geothermal energy courses.
*Full answer key availiable by request.

ISBN: 9781593704605

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 690g

314 pages