Flowing fluid electrical conductivity (FFEC) logging is a hydrogeologic testing method that is usually conducted in an existing borehole. However, for the 2,500-m deep COSC-1 borehole, drilled at Åre, central Sweden, it was done within the drilling period during a scheduled 1-day break, thus having a negligible impact on the drilling schedule, yet providing important information on depths of hydraulically conductive zones and their transmissivities and salinities. This paper presents a reanalysis of this set of data together with a new FFEC logging data set obtained soon after drilling was completed, also over a period of 1 day, but with a different pumping rate and water-level drawdown. Their joint analysis not only results in better estim...
Flowing fluid electric conductivity logging provides a means to determine hydrologic properties of f...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.A hydrologic study of the shal...
An understanding of both the hydraulic properties of the aquifer and the depth distribution of salts...
Flowing fluid electrical conductivity (FFEC) logging is a hydrogeologic testing method that is usual...
Drilling of a deep borehole does not normally allow for hydrologic testing during the drilling perio...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FFEC) logging method is an efficient way to provide inform...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FEC) logging method, wellbore fluid is replaced with de-io...
There is much current interest in determining the flow characteristics offractures intersecting a we...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FEC) logging method, wellbore fluid is replaced with de-ion...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FFEC) loggingmethod is an efficient way to provide informat...
It is of much current interest to determine the flow characteristics of fractures intersecting a wel...
The flowing wellbore electric conductivity logging method involves the replacement of wellbore water...
International audienceFluid transmissivity (layer thickness times permeability) and electric transve...
Extensive hydrogeological studies on the Outokumpu Deep Drill Hole R2500, drilled in 2004-2005, have...
Hydraulic conductivities of volcanic and carbonate lithologic units at the Nevada Test Site were est...
Flowing fluid electric conductivity logging provides a means to determine hydrologic properties of f...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.A hydrologic study of the shal...
An understanding of both the hydraulic properties of the aquifer and the depth distribution of salts...
Flowing fluid electrical conductivity (FFEC) logging is a hydrogeologic testing method that is usual...
Drilling of a deep borehole does not normally allow for hydrologic testing during the drilling perio...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FFEC) logging method is an efficient way to provide inform...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FEC) logging method, wellbore fluid is replaced with de-io...
There is much current interest in determining the flow characteristics offractures intersecting a we...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FEC) logging method, wellbore fluid is replaced with de-ion...
The flowing fluid electric conductivity (FFEC) loggingmethod is an efficient way to provide informat...
It is of much current interest to determine the flow characteristics of fractures intersecting a wel...
The flowing wellbore electric conductivity logging method involves the replacement of wellbore water...
International audienceFluid transmissivity (layer thickness times permeability) and electric transve...
Extensive hydrogeological studies on the Outokumpu Deep Drill Hole R2500, drilled in 2004-2005, have...
Hydraulic conductivities of volcanic and carbonate lithologic units at the Nevada Test Site were est...
Flowing fluid electric conductivity logging provides a means to determine hydrologic properties of f...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2015.A hydrologic study of the shal...
An understanding of both the hydraulic properties of the aquifer and the depth distribution of salts...