In accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the invention, a technique is set forth for determining a displacement between two or more well logs separately derived from investigating devices passed through a borehole. More particularly, displacements are determined for a number of levels through use of a suitable correlation function compensated for various adverse effects. The displacements for a selected number of levels are analyzed to determine average displacements at representative levels. The average displacements and representative levels are analyzed to determine intermediate levels and corresponding distributed displacements for distributing large changes in displacements. Application of these distributed displacements at the intermediate levels minimizes changes in the nature of the logs that would be caused by abrupt application of large changes in displacements to the logs at one depth level to align the logs. The correlation function is selectively scaled and displayed as a function of successive levels for use in subsequent analysis.
A method of merging and rewriting information contained in related data records recorded on first and second sections or files of storage media. (Typically, the "sections" may be individual magnetic tapes. ) In accordance with the invention there is provided the step of reading the data records recorded on the first section and rewriting the data records in alternating relationship with dummy data records on a third section of storage media. Related data records recorded on the second section and the third section are read and the information contained therein is merged. The merged information is then written onto the dummy data records on the third section of storage media to obtain merged data records therein. The procedure is repeated sequentially for each related pair of data records on the sections of storage media under consideration. In the preferred embodiment of the invention, inter-record gaps are provided between adjacent written records and the dummy data records are made of sufficient length to hold the merged information for a pair of related data records plus an additional safety gap length.
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Education:
Medical School Virginia Commonwealth University SOM Graduated: 1987
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Timmons graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University SOM in 1987. He works in Shenandoah, VA and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Timmons is affiliated with Valley Health Page Memorial Hospital.