A new short borehole logging tool

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A new borehole surveying tool was used to log the deep borehole at Camp Century, Greenland in July 1992. This new 6.35cm diameter instrument has a length of only 1m, allowing it to pass through bends in the sometimes highly deformed boreholes. The fluid filled borehole was logged to within 35m of bedrock, at a slant hole depth of 1350m. The inclination approached or exceeded 30° several times in the lower portion of the borehole. A microprocessor controlled data acquisition package (DAP) measures an internal and external thermistor and two orthogonally mounted inclinometers. The pressure transducer, which also includes a temperature measurement, and the fluxgate compass have independent microprocessor systems which are multiplexed through the DAP. A coaxial cable supplies DC power from the surface to the logger and provides MODEM communications between the DAP and a personal computer on the surface where the data from the DAP and slant hole depth data from the winch are used to compute a directional survey of the borehole. The surface computer provides plots of temperature, fluid pressure, hole inclination and azimuth as a function of true vertical depth as the hole is being surveyed. A set of centering springs can be easily added at the ends of the logging tool for use in boreholes where the inclination is less than 1 degree.

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Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue   [巻号一覧]

Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue 49, 218-223, 1994-03  [この号の目次]

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  • NII論文ID(NAID) :
    110000010329
  • NII書誌ID(NCID) :
    AA00733561
  • 本文言語コード :
    ENG
  • ISSN :
    03860744
  • 収録DB :
    NII-ELS 

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