Subsurface mapping is a way to visualize various geologic and hydrologic features in any dimension from a 1-D cross section to a 4-D production map. All subsurface map types can be useful, but the key is to know what you are investigating and what map types are most appropriate.
This new book introduces different types of geophysical logs and subsurface maps that can be generated from basic well data, and subsurface problems that can be solved using geophysical logs and subsurface maps. "Hands-on" exercises reveal how each map type is generated and what applications they may have. Exercises at the end of each chapter introduce different types of wells and lithologies.
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Product Details
Author:
Jonathan C. Evenick
Paperback:
254 pages
Publisher:
PennWell Corp.
Publication Date:
March 18, 2008
Language:
English
ISBN:
1593701381
Product Length:
8.88 inches
Product Width:
6.23 inches
Product Height:
0.52 inches
Product Weight:
0.78 pounds
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8.9 inches
Package Width:
6.0 inches
Package Height:
0.6 inches
Package Weight:
0.7 pounds
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Review from a young geoscientist Jul 17, 2009
By Young Geoscientist Introduction to well logs and subsurface maps is an excellent resource for aspiring professionals in the oil and gas industry. Key geological principles are described in a simple and easy to understand format and are clearly illustrated. The reader is able to readily gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the value of well log information and the importance of building and relying on a sound geological foundation for effective application to real subsurface problems. The book expertly aids in reinforcing principles to the reader by encouraging application in various exercises that occur at the end of each chapter. Being a young geoscientist myself and having read this book, I would strongly recommend it to any student aspiring for a career in the oil and gas industry.