An approach to obtain the structural information from the electrical resistivity well logging curves

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In well logging measurements, the effect of the fluid in the well on the resistivity log curves and the investigation depth/distance for 16 and 64 inches logs were investigated in two-dimensional numerical modeling with the assumption that underground structures are symmetrical. Structural information was obtained via recovering the real resistivity values by using the inversion rather than empirical approaches. Generally, in the case of using the conductive fluid (1 ohm.m <1 and appears as the conductive unit that cause fictitious structures in the data. The depth/distance of the research on the other hand causes deviations in the resistivity of structure due to tool length and distance. By the help of the inversion study one of the possible models is obtained. Contribution of this method to such studies is the reveal of compatibility of the resistivity model and data that usually neglected in other approaches.

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Karataş, D. C., Zaman, U., & Ulugergerli, E. U. (2019). An approach to obtain the structural information from the electrical resistivity well logging curves. Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration, 158, 345–352. https://doi.org/10.19111/bulletinofmre.451546

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