Fundamentals of well-log interpretation
Language: English Series: Developments in petroleum science, No. 15APublication details: Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1984. Description: xii, 423p.; 27cms; Vol. 15A: The acquisition of logging dataISBN: 9780444421326Subject(s): Logging techniques and measurements | The measurement of resistivity | An introduction to nuclear logsDDC classification: 551.35 S47-15AItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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551.35 R53, 3:2 The geological interpretation of well logs | 551.35 R53, 3:3 The geological interpretation of well logs | 551.35 S47-15A Fundamentals of well-log interpretation | 551.35 S47-15A:1 Fundamentals of well-log interpretation | 551.41 B87, 2 Tectonic geomorphology | 551.41 F67 Karst hydrology and geomorphology | 551.41 P69 Introductory geomorphology |
Serra has written a major reference work which is unusually well-organized, well-illustrated, and information-rich... If volume 2 is as thorough and exacting in detail as volume 1, it will do much toward furthering geologists' knowledge of well logging.
AAPG Bulletin
A truly magnificent exposition of the current state-of-the-art in well logging... I have never seen anything like it in terms of completeness, clarity of explanation, illustration, and ease of locating all of the necessary details of information. It is a must for anyone working in this field or for any company using logs in its operations... In other words, if you are dealing with logs, this is it. Highly recommended.
Geophysics
T.E. Owne
This Volume 1 is no doubt a useful part of the two volume set on the subject of fundamentals of well log interpretation. The present limited access to such a collection of information on the combined subjects of logging measurements and log analysis justifies its acquisition by students and those entering the profession at any level.
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering