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Analys av borrhålsmätningar×Stratigrafisk korrelation×
ÄmnesområdeGeovetenskapGeovetenskap
FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår1940s1901
UpphovspersonGuyod and BarnhartAlbrecht Penck and Eduard Brückner
Typsubsurface characterization pipelinestratigraphic analysis pipeline
UrsprungskällaAsquith, G. B., & Gibson, C. R. (2004). Basic Well Log Analysis (2nd ed.). American Association of Petroleum Geologists. link ↗Catuneanu, O. (2002). Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic Systems. Geological Association of Canada. link ↗
Aliaswireline logging, borehole logging, petrophysical analysislithostratigraphic correlation, chronostratigraphic correlation, sequence correlation
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SammanfattningWell log analysis is the systematic examination of measurements recorded by instruments lowered into a borehole to characterize subsurface lithology, fluid content, and petrophysical properties. Originating in the 1940s, this method has become indispensable for petroleum exploration, groundwater assessment, and engineering geology. Well logs provide direct depth-correlated data that anchor interpretation of seismic surveys and constrain reservoir models.Stratigraphic correlation is the practice of identifying equivalent rock layers or chronostratigraphic units across space by tracing physical or chemical signatures. Rooted in 19th-century work on Alpine glacial sequences, this method was formalized in the 20th century by geologists like Vail who unified global sea-level change with depositional sequences. Correlation is foundational to basin-scale understanding of sediment transport, resource distribution, and paleoenvironmental change.
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