ODP Leg 151, Hole 911A - Well Logging Data

Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any...

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Main Authors: Thiede, Jorn, Myhre, Annik M., Firth, John V., Ahagon, Naokazu, Black, Kevin S., Bloemendal, Jan, Brass, Garrett W., Bristow, James F., Chow, Nancy, Cremer, Michel, Davis, Linda, Flower, Benjamin, Fronval, Torben, Hood, Julie, Hull, Donna, Koc, Nalah, Larsen, Birger, Lyle, Mitchell W., McManus, Jerry, O'Connell, Suzanne, Osterman, Lisa Ellen, Rack, Frank R., Sato, Tokiyuki, Scherer, Reed P., Spiegler, Dorothee, Stein, Ruediger, Thdross, Mark, Wells, Stephen, Williamson, David, Witte, Bill, Wolf-Welling, Thomas
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3945304
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Summary:Logging data are measurements of physical properties of the formation surrounding a borehole, acquired in situ after completion of coring (wireline logging) or during drilling (Logging-While-Drilling, LWD). The range of data (resistivity, gamma radiation, velocity, density, borehole images,…) in any hole depends on the scientific objectives and operational constraints. ODP Leg 151: North Atlantic-Arctic Gateways I