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Is there any tutorials or jupyter notebook ? #2

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lj-cug opened this issue Mar 27, 2023 · 4 comments
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Is there any tutorials or jupyter notebook ? #2

lj-cug opened this issue Mar 27, 2023 · 4 comments

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@lj-cug
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lj-cug commented Mar 27, 2023

This is a good tool for well interpretation. But I cannot find any example or jupyter notebook to teach how to use it.
Could you give me some guide?
Li Jian

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I too found this repository to be quite useful, so I created a Shaley Sand Analysis Jupyter Notebook example for the exact reason that you mention. This notebook can be found at the following GitHub link:

https://github.com/Philliec459/NEW-Shaley-Sand-Log-Analysis-Tutorial-using-Combined-NMR-and-Conventional-Logs

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petroGG commented Mar 27, 2023

This is a good tool for well interpretation. But I cannot find any example or jupyter notebook to teach how to use it. Could you give me some guide? Li Jian

Hi,
Due to the limited time I have not posted yet a guide how to use it.
This python tool is a package of petrophysical functions.

One small example of "petrophysics" usage (Calculation of VSH from GR with a clavier correction) can look like:

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If this answer is satisfactory for you I am going to close this "issue".

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lj-cug commented Mar 28, 2023

Yes, Thank you very much! Thanks Philliec459, petroGG.This can guide me to use this tool.

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