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Description of BS 7022:1988 1989This guide describes the factors which need to be considered and the measurements which need to be made when logging boreholes. There can, however, be no definitive “standard” logging procedure because of the great diversity of objectives, aquifers, groundwater conditions, available technology and legal contexts. Geophysical logging of water boreholes is an evolving science, continually adapting new and different techniques. Every application poses a range of problems and is likely to require a particular set of logs to gain the maximum information. This guide therefore provides information on field practice, with an indication of how variations may be made to take account of particular local conditions. It deals with the usual types of logging carried out for: water resources assessment; water supply purposes; groundwater quality studies including saline intrusion; landfill investigations and aquifer contamination; well or borehole construction and condition; geological (formation) information. Applications not considered include mineral and hydrocarbon evaluation, and geotechnical and structural engineering investigations.
Factors to be considered and measurements to be made when logging boreholes. Also provides guidance on field practice with an indication of how variations may be made to take account of local conditions.
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