Devine Test Site: Core Data

Core data are limited to the interval between 2,410 and 2,443 ft in the No. 9 Wilson well as labeled and discussed under Geologic Database in Figure 16. A comparison between core photographs and selected log curves in the cored interval is illustrated below in Figure 20, which is a comparison between digitized core photographs and selected well log curves over the cored interval.

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Figure 20. Comparison between digitized core photographs and selected well log curves over the cored interval.

 

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