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Well-logging

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction Czech
Code 541-0922/02
Abbreviation GFM
Course title Well-logging
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Geological Engineering
Course coordinator doc. RNDr. Lubomil Pospíšil, CSc.

Subject syllabus

1st Electric logging methods
2nd Nuclear methods
3rd Acoustic logging
4th Methods of detecting the geometric parameters of the borehole
5th Quality control cementation
6th Complexes of logging methods in the exploration of ore deposits
- Bearing of industrial minerals
- Bearing the caustobioliths (coal, oil, gas)
- Qualitative and quantitative interpretation

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