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Terminated in academic year 2000/2001

Well-logging

Type of study -
Language of instruction Czech
Code 541-0922/00
Abbreviation GFM
Course title Well-logging
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator Fiktivní Uživatel

Course aims

Complexes of logging and their specific features, computer procesing and complex interpretation. Methods of geophysical measurements in variants well-surface

Literature

PIRSON, S. J. Handbook of Well Log Analyses. 1963, New York, Prentice-Hall, 1-327.
HEARST, J. R, and P.H.NELSON. WellLogging for Physical Properties, 1985, McGraw-HillBook Co., New York.
LABO, J., A. Practical Introduction to Borehole Geophysics, 1987, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Tulsa,Oklahoma.
SCHLUMBERGER, R. Log Interpretation, Principles/Applications. 1987, Schlumberger, Houston, 1-198.

Advised literature

SERRA, O.; Fundamentals of Well-Log Interpretation. 1984. Vol. 1--the Acquisition of Data: Elsevier, New York,Developments in Petroleum Science No. 15A, 1-423.
SERRA, O.; Fundamentals of Well-Log Interpretation Vol. 2--the Interpretation of Logging Data: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1986, Amsterdam, Developments in Petroleum Science No. 15B, 1-684.
SCOTT W. A Practical Guide to Borehole Geophysics in Environmental Investigations. CRC Press, 1999, 192 s., ISBN-13 : 978-1566702324