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What (who) is borehole logging measurement - definition

MEASURING OF PHYSICAL PARAMETERS OF THE FORMATIONS CROSSED BY A BOREHOLE
Wireline logging; Geophysical logging; Wireline Logging; Well log; Borehole logging; Borehole log; Well logger; Well-logging; Drill-hole logging; Acoustic well logging
  • Wireline log consisting of a complete set of logs
  • Wireline log consisting of caliper, density and resistivity logs
  • An example of a granite core

Well logging         
Well logging, also known as borehole logging is the practice of making a detailed record (a well log) of the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole. The log may be based either on visual inspection of samples brought to the surface (geological logs) or on physical measurements made by instruments lowered into the hole (geophysical logs).
Borehole image logs         
GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE PHYSICAL PARAMETERS MEASURED IN THE FORMATIONS CROSSED BY A BOREHOLE
Borehole Image Logs
Borehole imaging logs are logging and data-processing methods used to produce two-dimensional, centimeter-scale images of a borehole wall and the rocks that make it up .These tools are limited to the open-hole environment.
Heli-logging         
METHOD OF LOGGING THAT USES HELICOPTERS TO REMOVE CUT TREES FROM FORESTS
Helicopter logging
Heli-logging, or helicopter logging, is a method of logging that uses helicopters to remove cut trees from forests by lifting them on cables attached to a helicopter.Heli-Logging at Forestry.

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Well logging

Well logging, also known as borehole logging is the practice of making a detailed record (a well log) of the geologic formations penetrated by a borehole. The log may be based either on visual inspection of samples brought to the surface (geological logs) or on physical measurements made by instruments lowered into the hole (geophysical logs). Some types of geophysical well logs can be done during any phase of a well's history: drilling, completing, producing, or abandoning. Well logging is performed in boreholes drilled for the oil and gas, groundwater, mineral and geothermal exploration, as well as part of environmental and geotechnical studies.