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Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics John H. Doveton (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey)

Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics By John H. Doveton (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey)

Summary

A review of the applications of mathematics to petrophysics, addressing the field as its own unique subdiscipline.

Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics Summary

Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics by John H. Doveton (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey)

The pioneering work of Gus Archie moved log interpretation into log analysis with the introduction of the equation that bears his name. Subsequent developments have mixed empiricism, physics, mathematical algorithms, and geological or engineering models as methods applied to petrophysical measurements in boreholes all over the world. Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics reviews the application of mathematics to petrophysics in a format that crystallizes the subject as a subdiscipline appropriate for the workstations of today. The subject matter is of wide interest to both academic and industrial professionals who work with subsurface data applied to energy, hydrology, and environmental issues. This book is the first of its kind, in that it addresses mathematical petrophysics as a distinct discipline. Other books in petrophysics are either extensive descriptions of tool design or interpretation techniques, typically in an ad hoc treatment. It covers mathematical methods that are applied to borehole and core petrophysical measurements to estimate rock properties of fluid saturation, pore types, permeability, mineralogy, facies, and reservoir characterization. These methods are demonstrated by a variety of case studies and summaries of applications. Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics is an invaluable resource for all people working with data related to petrophysics.

About John H. Doveton (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey)

Dr. John Doveton is a Senior Scientist at the Kansas Geological Survey, following work as an Exploration Geologist for Mobil Oil. He has taught petrophysical log analysis at the University of Kansas since 1975, as well as for academia and industry, all over the world. He has been an SPWLA Distinguished Speaker and has written three textbooks in log analysis.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; ACKNOWLEGEMENTS ; CHAPTER 1: FLUID SATURATION EVALUATION ; CHAPTER 2: POROSITY VOLUMETRICS AND PORE TYPING ; CHAPTER 3: PERMEABILITY ESTIMATION ; CHAPTER 4: COMPOSITIONAL ANALYSIS OF MINERALOGY ; CHAPTER 5: PETROPHYSICAL ROCKS : ELECTROFACIES AND LITHOFACIES ; CHAPTER 6: PORE SYSTEM FACIES: PORE THROATS AND PORE BODIES ; CHAPTER 7: SATURATION -HEIGHT FUNCTIONS ; INDEX

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NPB9780199978045
9780199978045
0199978042
Principles of Mathematical Petrophysics by John H. Doveton (Senior Scientist, Senior Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2014-10-02
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