Exploration logging
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Exploration logging is a term used to describe the process of wireline logging, geophysical logging, geotechnical logging or geological logging of a drill hole, its core, or its rock cuttings for petrophysics or petrology. The term is usually used in the mining, mineral exploration or oil and natural gas sectors.
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