Geological Characteristics of Jo Hays Well Logging by Brad Carr

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Explore the borehole logging of Jo Hays well conducted by Brad Carr, focusing on quartzite/shale sequences, with distinct attributes such as low natural Gamma, low magnetic susceptibility, and high resistivity. Discover the water table depth and unique features of casing roots, thin shale beds, and sandstone-shale layers above the water table.

  • Geological characteristics
  • Borehole logging
  • Brad Carr
  • Quartzite/Shale
  • Water table

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  1. Borehole logging of Jo Hays well by Brad Carr Quartzite/shale sequences; quartzite: low natural Gamma, low magnetic susceptibility, high resistivity Water table at 62.6 m

  2. Casing Roots

  3. Example of thin shale bed Example of thick shale bed

  4. Above the water table, shaly layers look wetter than the sandy layers. sandstone shale

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