Hi All,

 

A plug for the Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts

 

https://www.spwla.org/SPWLA/Home.aspx

 

Some useful information not entirely applicable to the minerals industry but 
relevant.

 

Cheers

Barry

 

Barry Bourne

Principal Consultant

 



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From: SEGMIN <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Ed Cunion via 
SEGMIN
Sent: Monday, 9 December 2019 1:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Ed Cunion <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [SEGMIN] society of physical properties of materials

 

Sergio,

 

No, but pleading ignorance here for not being aware off the top of the head of 
any exclusively petrophysical societies. It might be a good exercise though to 
take a day to compile a list of petrophysical database and/or drill log 
internet sites. 

 

The NGU (Norway) had an online petrophysical listing (Dragon?) up a while back 
that were used as a reference, it's guessed other national geological surveys 
may have something similar and/or perhaps more recent online worth checking. 
i.e. Finland, Sweden, Australia (CSIRO?), Canada (NRCAN?), the US, UK, the GFZ 
etc. and also perhaps some universities. Mineralogy societies or groups might 
also have some physical properties databases up in the public domain with 
density susceptibility etc. There may be accessible research papers or 
exploration report submissions up also. looking for these individual 
papers/reports may take more than a day, 

 

Regards,

 

Ed

 

Ed Cunion

Red Rocks Geophysical

Lakewood, CO 80228 USA

mobile/text 001-720-300-3641

 

On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 3:13 PM S E Geoscience and Exploration via SEGMIN 
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Dear all,

 

as we all know, in Geophysics we investigate the subsurface at different 
scales: from studies covering the whole Earth, such as Seismology, to insights 
into the first meters, such as GPR. 

 

At the end we deal with material properties. Is someone out there also a member 
of any society of physical properties of materials?

 

Thanks,

 


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Sergio Espinosa, Ph.D., P.Geo

S E Geoscience & Exploration

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