Methods and apparatus for investigating an earth formation and c

Radiant energy – Geological testing or irradiation – Well testing apparatus and methods

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ABSTRACT:
In the illustrative embodiment of the invention disclosed, a neutron porosity logging tool adapted to log a mud-filled borehole includes one or more pairs of epithermal and/or thermal neutron detectors. The detector count rates are corrected to the effective count rates for fresh water in the borehole by applying thereto empirically-derived correction terms that are functionally related to the hydrogen index of the mud and, in the case of thermal detectors, also to the thermal neutron absorption properties in the mud.

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