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				 A GEOLOGIST'S BEST FRIEND -- DIP ANGLE AND DIRECTION 
              
				This
				Reference Manual and Short Course cover
				
			
				
				topics needed to understand dipmeter and image log acquisition, data processing, and presentation. Interpretation limitations and
                      processing  options are stressed. 
				
				Use
				of logs to aid definition of structure, stratigraphy, and electro-facies
				concepts are covered in detail with numerous case histories. 
 
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					REFERENCE MANUAL   -- CONTENTS --  
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					1.00 Dipmeter and 
					Image Logging Tools
 1.01 Evolution of the Dipmeter Concept
 1.02 Modern Dipmeters
 1.03 Basic Continuous Dipmeter Calculations
 1.04 Handling Correlation Closure Error
 1.05 High Resolution Dipmeter
 1.06 Handling Correlation Planarity Error
 1.07 Determining Dip By Clustering and Pooling
 1.08 Pattern Recognition Dip Calculations
 1.09 Stratigraphic High Resolution Dipmeter
 2.00 Dip Data 
					Processing Methods 2.01 Formation Imaging From Dipmeters
 2.02 Resistivity Microscanner Imaging
 2.03 Dipmeter Advisor - An Expert System
 2.04 Auxiliary Dipmeter Presentations
 Stick Plot
 Cylindrical Plot
 Schmidt Plot
 Azimuthal Frequency Plot
 Dip Removal Plot
 2.05 Synthetic Dipmeter Curves
 2.06 Manual Dipmeter Calculations
 2.07 Dip Subtraction and Rotation
 2.08 True Stratigraphic and True Vertical Thickness
 2.09 True Vertical Depth
 Tangential Method
 Average Tangential Method
 Balanced Tangential Method
 Mercury Method
 Radius of Curvature Method
 Minimum Radius of Curvature Method
 3.00 Structural 
					Analysis 3.01 Plate Tectonics - The Big Picture
 3.02 The Regional Picture
 3.03 Subsidence and the Creation of Geosynclines
 3.04 Folds and Faults
 3.05 Petroleum Traps Formed By Structures
 3.06 Analysis of Dipmeter Data For Structural Features
 3.07 Choosing and Using Regional Dip
 3.08 Deciding What The Patterns Mean
 3.09 Classic Dipmeter Patterns On Arrow Plots - The Cook 
					Book
 3.10 Case Histories of Structural Analysis
 Unconformity
 Normal Fault with Rollover and Drag
 Normal Fault with Rollover and No Drag
 Normal Fault with No Rollover and No Drag
 Normal Fault with Drag and No Rollover
 Thrust Fault with Rollover and Drag
 Normal Fault with Rotation
 Normal Fault with Correlation to Unfaulted Well
 Complex Overthrust Faults
 Correlation in Thick Sand Sequence
 Angular Unconformity
 Growth Fault in Thick Sand Sequence
 Overturned Anticline
 
 
 4.00 Alternate 
					Structural Methods4.01 Statistical Curvature Analysis - SCAT Diagrams
 4.02 Analyzing Dipmeters with Tangent Diagrams
 4.03 Dipmeter Calculations With Stereonets
 5.00 
					Depositional Environments5.01 Rock Facies
 5.02 Classification of Depositional Environments
 5.03 Sedimentary Structures
 5.04 Genetic Units
 5.05 Marine Transgressive Overlap - Fining Upward
 Sequence
 5.06 Marine Regressive Overlap - Coarsening Upward
 Sequence
 5.07 High Energy Marine Deposition - Cylindrical Sequence
 5.08 Curve Shape Patterns in Continental Sequences
 5.09.Stratigraphic Traps
 5.10 Grain Size and Depositional Environment
 5.11 Dip Spread and Depositional Environment
 5.12 Current Bedding and Depositional Environment
 5.13 Curve Shape Analysis and Depositional Environment
 6.00 
					Stratigraphic Dip Patterns 6.01 Dipmeter Patterns in Sedimentary Structures
 6.02 Analyzing Dipmeter Patterns
 6.03 Choosing Regional Dip
 6.04 Subtracting Regional Dip
 6.05 Deciding What The Patterns Mean
 6.06 Sedimentary Models
 6.07 Glacial Deposits
 6.08 Alluvial Fan and Scree Slope Deposits
 6.09 Sand Dune Deposits
 6.10 Braided Stream Deposits
 6.11 Meandering Stream Point Bars
 6.12 Channel Cut and Fill
 6.13 Delta Distributary Channels
 6.14 Delta Front Distributary Mouth Bars
 6.15 Tidal Channel Deposits
 6.16 Beach and Shoestring Sands
 6.17 Basal Unconformity Sands
 6.18 Offshore Bars and Barrier Bars
 6.19 Marine Shelf Sands (Blanket Sands)
 6.20 Marine Shelf Carbonates
 6.21 Reefs and Carbonate Banks
 6.22 Turbidite Slumps
 6.23 Classic Dipmeter Patterns For Stratigraphy - The 
					Cookbook
 7.00 
					Stratigraphic Case Histories Case Histories
 Channel Cut and Fill 1
 Channel Cut and Fill 2
 Channel Cut and Fill 3
 Barrier Bar
 Unconformities
 Foreset Beds
 Cross Bedding
 Gouge
 Shale Dome
 
 7.00 Stratigraphic Case Histories (cont)
 Reef
 Channel with Foreset Bedding
 Sand Dunes
 Barrier Bar Mapping
 Unconformity
 Deep Water Clastic
 Channel Sand
 Braided Channel
 Sand Count
 Laminated Shaly Sand
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						LECTURE 18 
					
					
					
					Introduction To Dip and Image Logs
					
					
					Evolution of the Dipmeter Concept
					
					                        Modern Dipmeters
					
					                        Basic Continuous Dipmeter Calculations
					
					                        High Resolution Dipmeter
					
					                        Determining Dip By Clustering and Pooling
					
					                        Pattern Recognition Dip Calculations
					
					                        Stratigraphic High Resolution Dipmeter
                        
					
					Formation Imaging From Dipmeters
					
					Resistivity Microscanner Imaging
					
					Dipmeter Advisor - An Expert System
					
					Auxiliary Dipmeter Presentations
					
					Dip Subtraction and Rotation
					
					True Stratigraphic and True Vertical Thickness
					
					True Vertical Depth
					
					Exercise 18 
						
						LECTURE 19 
					
					
					Plate Tectonics - The Big Picture
					
					Diastrophism - The Regional Picture
					
					Subsidence and the Creation of Geosynclines
					
					Folds and Faults
					
					Petroleum Traps Formed By Structures
					
					Analysis of Dipmeter Data For Structural Features
					
					Choosing and Using Regional Dip
					
					Deciding What The Patterns Mean
					
					Classic Dipmeter Patterns On Arrow Plots --------
                          The Cook Book
					
					Case Histories
					
					Exercise 19 
					
 
						
						LECTURE 20 
					
					
					Depositional Environments
					
					Stratigraphic Traps
					
					Grain Size
					
					Dip Spread
					
					Current Bedding
					
					Curve Shape Analysis
					
					Dipmeter Patterns in Sedimentary Structures
					
					Choosing Regional Dip
					
					Subtracting Regional Dip
					
					Deciding What The Patterns Mean
					
					Sedimentary Models
					
					Classic Dipmeter Patterns For Stratigraphy -
                          The Cookbook
					
					Case Histories
					
					Exercise 20 
						
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