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Petroleum Geology AcronymsBrowse through the Acronyms using the letters above or search for the acronym or it's description using the form below. If you have a acronym or abbreviation you would liek to see in this list please contact us.
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Acronym |
Full Name |
AMC4 |
AMS Channel # 4 |
TXXST01 |
4 component dipole x-x multiplex waveform start time |
RUK |
Ratio of curves U/K |
T1RA |
Peak Time - Receiver Array |
SDPS |
Smoothed Density Porosity |
DT24.S |
Interval transit time over 24 inch interval (first break) |
DTR |
Interval transit time for receiver array |
DTSM |
Delta-T Shear |
ATCO20 |
Array Induction Two Foot Conductivity A20 |
SP_SC |
Spontaneous Potential (Speed Corrected) |
A22H |
ARC Attenuation Resistivity 22 inch Spacing at 2 MHz, Environmentally Corrected |
PO8B |
Partial porosity from MRIL (single element) |
HTUR |
HNGS Thorium/Uranium Ratio |
SPLC |
Smoothed CNP (Limestone Matrix-Caliper Corrected) |
CHT1 |
Label Peak Coherence, Transmitter Array - Lower Dipole |
LLHS |
High Resolution Laterolog Shallow Resistivity |
AHO20 |
Array Induction One Foot Resistivity A20 |
RN2 |
Normal resistivity curve from V4 and F45 |
CBLF |
CBL Amplitude Fluid Compensated |
BADF_CMR |
CMR Bad Hole (Mud Signal) Flag |
FDSN |
DSN Far Counts |
ATT1 |
Uncompensated cbl attenuation curve for DAC/MAC/DAL |
SOXB |
Maximum Ultrasonic Standoff, Bottom |
STTA |
Slowness Time Projection, Transmitter Array |
PEFZ |
HRDD Standard Resolution Formation Photoelectric Factor |
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