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well log

(noun) A continuous record of measurements made as a function of depth in a wellbore, acquired by lowering electronic instruments on a wireline, drillpipe, or coiled tubing through the borehole. Well logs measure physical properties of the formation and borehole fluids, including resistivity, porosity, density, acoustic velocity, and natural radioactivity.

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