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Abstract

The Department of Applied Geophysics, Charles University, Prague, has contributed to the<br>solution of hydrogeologic tasks since the 1960s. At present, research on well log analysis<br>techniques is focused on providing a basis for protection and optimization of withdrawals<br>from both surface and ground waters. Well-logging methods applied to hydrogeologic<br>formation evaluation provide information on the reservoir properties of the penetrated rocks,<br>groundwater quality and groundwater flow. This manuscript presents a discussion of some<br>geophysical techniques used for logging fluid-movement. In addition, application and<br>verification of the methods under various geologic and hydrogeologic conditions are provided<br>to demonstrate the effectiveness of logging for hydrogeological investigations.

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2000-02-20
2024-03-28
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