2018
DOI: 10.1071/aseg2018abm2_2a
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Integration of Downhole Geophysical and Lithological Data from Coal Exploration Drill Holes

Abstract: SUMMARYThe primary variable of interest in a coal resource study is the volume of coal as estimated from the coal thicknesses in each drill hole. It is therefore essential to accurately determine, down to the centimetre level, the thickness of each seam. To attain this accuracy, each drill hole is geophysically logged as these logs provide a considerably more accurate indicator of seam boundary depths than the geologist's log. Currently, coal geologists spend a large amount of their time integrating their logs… Show more

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