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What (who) is sonic log measurements - definition

Sonic log; Sonic logs; Seismic log
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Sonic logging         
Sonic logging is a well logging tool that provides a formation’s interval transit time, designated as {\Delta} t, which is a measure of a how fast elastic seismic compressional and shear waves travel through the formations. Geologically, this capacity varies with many things including lithology and rock textures, most notably decreasing with an increasing effective porosity and increasing with an increasing effective confining stress.
Chip log         
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  • Chip log in the 18th century
INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE THE SPEED OF A SHIP AT SEA
Log (speed); Knot log; Knotted line; Patent log; Speed log; Taffrail log; Logreel; Log reel
A chip log, also called common log, ship log, or just log, is a navigation tool mariners use to estimate the speed of a vessel through water. The word knot, to mean nautical mile per hour, derives from this measurement method.
yacker         
  • A version of ''Sonic Colors'' (pictured) was developed by [[Dimps]] for the [[Nintendo DS]]
2010 ACTION ADVENTURE PLATFORM VIDEO GAME DEVELOPED BY SONIC TEAM
Yacker; Sonic Colours; ソニックカラーズ; Sonic Colors Ultimate; Sonic Colors: Ultimate; Sonic Colours: Ultimate; ソニックカラーズ アルティメット
¦ noun variant spelling of yakka.

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Sonic logging

Sonic logging is a well logging tool that provides a formation’s interval transit time, designated as Δ t {\displaystyle {\Delta }t} , which is a measure of a how fast elastic seismic compressional and shear waves travel through the formations. Geologically, this capacity varies with many things including lithology and rock textures, most notably decreasing with an increasing effective porosity and increasing with an increasing effective confining stress. This means that a sonic log can be used to calculate the porosity, confining stress, or pore pressure of a formation if the seismic velocity of the rock matrix, V m a t {\displaystyle V_{mat}} , and pore fluid, V l {\displaystyle V_{l}} , are known, which is very useful for hydrocarbon exploration.