Title of article
Directional Borehole Logging Configurations Using DC and Telluric Methods for Detecting Deep Conductors Not Intersected by Wells
Author/Authors
Jamal Asfahani ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
34
From page
2523
To page
2556
Abstract
Herewith, two borehole directional geoelectrical configurations have been introduced for
the detection of deep conductors not intersected by the well. The first one is a hole to surface configuration
(HSC) using the dc current, and the second one is a telluric configuration (TC). Characterized by a deeper
penetration depth, and a directional effect, both configurations have superiority comparable with other
traditional geoelectrical configurations. Basically, a Directional Natural Induced Polarization methodology
termed (DNIP) has been developed and proposed by benefiting from borehole telluric measurements
taken at two sufficiently low frequencies. These configurations have been tested in the Rouez mine,
Bretagne, France, where sulphide mineralization is known to occur. Several anomalies have been isolated
in field data and interpreted by different interpretative techniques. The results obtained by applying these
configurations are in good agreement, and the detected conductors are confirmed by morphological and
lithological description.
Keywords
Earth polarizability , directional geoelectrical configurations , well logging , Rouez mine.
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
429902
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