Electrical methods in mineral well logging

Development work in the field of mineral borehole logging was made in the areas of instrumentation, field testing, data processing and interpretation. Instrumentation work included a VLF logging tool compatible with a field digital computer configured to perform log instrumentation control, numerica...

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Main Author: Roy, Jean, 1943-
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: McGill University 1984
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Online Access:http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=76741
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Summary:Development work in the field of mineral borehole logging was made in the areas of instrumentation, field testing, data processing and interpretation. Instrumentation work included a VLF logging tool compatible with a field digital computer configured to perform log instrumentation control, numerical data acquisition and recording together with video screen graphic display. Significant improvements in the overall precision and reliability of the logging operation has been realized through the use of digital technology. The field tests included the measurements of the following parameters: electrical resistivity, induced polarization, spontaneous polarization, electromagnetic field ratio and phase difference and temperature. The tests were performed for a wide variety of environments and targets including massive and disseminated sulfides, structural problems, coal and gold fields on properties located in Eastern Canada from Sudbury to Cape Breton Island. The interpretation of the data yields information complementing core information such as detection of materials with some electric property contrast, localization of off-hole mineralization both in massive and disseminated form and determination of absolute value of specific in-situ rock physical properties. A better understanding of several underground processes (such as SP, uniform field induction, etc.) has resulted from the project.