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Accuracy: | 1mm |
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M552/SM552 Integrated Wall-Cling Probe |
DsCD Logging (double-spaced compensated density) |
Natural Gamma Logging |
Three-lateral Resistivity Logging |
Caliper Logging |
Spontaneous Potential Logging |
M433/SM433 Dual-Density Probe |
R411/SR411 Nature Gamma Probe |
GJ-451/SGJ-451 Cement Bond Probe |
X411/SX411 Three-lateral Resistivity Probe |
S524/SS524 Acoustic Wave Probe |
JCS-1/SJSC-1 Digital Inclination Probe |
J511/SJ511 Big-hole Caliper Prob |
W422/SW422 Temperature and Liquid Resistivity Combined Probe |
J411/SJ411 Caliper Probe |
H411/SH411 Magnetic Susceptibility Probe |
NP442 Multi-Channel Spectrum Probe |
Z422/SZ422 Neutron Combined Probe |
LLY-1/SLLY-1 Flow Probe |
Y411 Fluorescence Probe |
Applications:
Resource Exploration: Geophysical well logging tools are crucial for resource exploration, including oil and gas exploration, mineral exploration, and geothermal energy development. The acquired data helps identify reservoirs, assess their potential, and determine the feasibility of extraction or development projects.
Engineering Assessments: Well logging equipment is utilized in engineering assessments for infrastructure projects, such as tunnels, dams, and foundations. The data collected during well logging provides crucial information about subsurface conditions, including soil properties, rock strength, and potential geotechnical hazards.
Groundwater Studies: Geophysical well logging equipment plays a vital role in groundwater studies, aiding in the characterization of aquifers, mapping water-bearing formations, and assessing groundwater quality. This information is essential for managing water resources, designing well systems, and monitoring groundwater levels.
Environmental Site Characterization: Well logging tools are used in environmental site characterization to identify and evaluate potential sources of contamination, monitor subsurface plumes, and assess the impact of pollutants. The acquired data assists in the development of remediation strategies and the protection of groundwater resources.
Geological and Hydrogeological Research: Geophysical well logging equipment is extensively employed in geological and hydrogeological research. The data collected during logging operations contributes to the understanding of subsurface geological formations, hydrological processes, and the behavior of aquifers. It aids in the development of conceptual models and enhances knowledge about subsurface systems.