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borehole temperature 8
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Borehole Breakouts and In-situ Rock Stress--A Review
Not all elliptical borehole enlargements are stress-induced breakouts: Dart and ..... Lacy, L.L., and Smith, M.B., 1989, Fracture azimuth and geometry ...
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Borehole Breakouts and In-situ Rock Stress--A Review
Not all elliptical borehole enlargements are stress-induced breakouts: Dart and Zoback (1988) described six types of borehole enlargement, ...
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Temperature Measurements in Boreholes:
Well-log interpretation requires that measurements of resistivity at ..... Louisiana: Transactions of the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, v. ...
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Temperature Measurements in Boreholes:
Temperature data obtained in boreholes serve as critical input to many fields of engineering, exploration, and research: (1) in well completions, ...
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Borehole Breakouts and In-situ Rock Stress--A Review
Borehole breakouts, so named by Babcock (1978), are enlargements and elongation of a borehole in a preferential direction and are formed by spalling of ...
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Geological Applications of Wireline Logs:
However, in 1988, a two-day meeting with the theme "geological applications of wireline logs" was convened in London by the Geological Society. ...
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