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Geo-Logging Operations
GPR for Roads
GPR for Pipes and Cables
Down-hole logging
Logging Tools
Sonic

Key Use: Formation travel times, lithology

 

Background Information
The Full Wave Sonic tool contains a single transmitter and dual receiver to record formation travel times. The full wave form data is also recorded simultaneously, along with near and far travel times, borehole-compensated delta time, calculated sonic porosity, receiver gains, near/far amplitudes and natural gamma. The sonic or acoustic log uses the basic principle of sound waves traveling through a media. The Century sonic system uses a single transmitter and dual receiver system for recording the travel times of the formation. The receivers are spaced approximately 2 and 3 feet, from the transmitter. Therefore, a 0.3 m (1 ft.) calculation can be made to measure this interval transit time.
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