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BOREHOLE LOGGING
Geophysical borehole logging is one of the most powerful tools for understanding fractured bedrock aquifers. By combining electrical, acoustic, temperature, and flow measurements with high-resolution borehole imaging, hydrogeologists can pinpoint where water enters and exits a well—and why. In the images above and below, the acoustic televiewer (amplitude) and optical televiewer reveals distinct planar features cutting across the borehole wall. These sinuous, high-contrast ba


Why P-S suspension Logging?
PS (P-wave and S-wave) suspension logging is used to measure compressional and shear wave velocities in soil and rock formations,...
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