“…In the case of regularly sampled well logs, the correlation coefficient within a depth window (Olea, 1994(Olea, , 2004 or the Lp distance norm between log values (Gordon and Reyment, 1979;Wheeler, 2015) may be used for this purpose. As these costs do not fully reflect the reasoning made by expert-based correlation and do not easily account for sedimentary gaps, several authors propose to use a zonation of wells in terms of intervals and a specific distance function that reflects differences between interval features such as lithology and thickness (Smith and Waterman, 1980;Howell, 1983;Waterman and Raymond, 1987;Fang et al, 1992;Pels et al, 1996). Recently, Lallier et al (2016) extended these rules for correlating carbonate platform and ramp sediments using stratigraphic sequences and paleo-bathymetry interpreted along the wells.…”