Bibliography of Well-Log Applications
1996 Annual Update

PART B: APPLICATIONS

8. NATURAL GAMMA-RAY SPECTROMETRY
  1. Aigner, T., Schauer, M., Junghans, W.-D., and Reinhardt, L., 1995, Outcrop gamma-ray logging and its applications--examples from the German Triassic: Sedimentary Geology, v. 100, p. 47-61.
  2. Curial, A., and Moretto, R., 1988, The organic matter of the Paleogene salt basin of Bresse [France]; characterization by rock-eval pyrolysis, relation with uranium content, and detection by natural gamma ray spectrometry [in French], in Busson, G., ed., Evaporites and hydrocarbons: Memoires du Museum National d'Historie Naturelle [Paris], Series C, Earth Sciences No. 55, p. 71-94.
  3. Davies, S.J., and Elliott, T., 1996, Spectral gamma ray characterization of high resolution sequence stratigraphy--examples from Upper Carboniferous fluvio-deltaic systems, County Clare, Ireland, in Howell, J.A., and Aitken, J.F., eds., High resolution sequence stratigraphy; innovations and applications: Geological Society [London] Special Publication No. 104, p. 25-35.
  4. Hansen, S., 1996, A compaction trend for Cretaceous and Tertiary shales on the Norwegian shelf based on sonic-transit times: Petroleum Geoscience, v. 2, no. 1, p. 59-68.
  5. Hurst, A., and Milodowski, A., 1996, Thorium distribution in some North Sea sandstones--implications for petrophysical evaluation: Petroleum Geoscience, v. 2, no. 2, p. 185-190.
  6. Kumar, B.R., and Sud, V.K., 1993, Study of natural gamma ray spectrometry data in Becharaji field, in 2nd seminar on petroleum basin of India, proceedings, v. 2: Oil and Natural Gas Commission [India], p. 227-234.
  7. Maynard, J.R., Wignall, P.B., and Varker, W.J., 1991, A 'hot' new shale facies from the Upper Carboniferous of northern England: Journal of the Geological Society of London, v. 148, p. 805-808.
  8. Sharma, S.K., Mallik, S., and Gupta, S.S., 1994, Analysis of gamma ray spectrometry (GST) surveys in Ankleshwar field, India: Indian Journal of Petroleum Geology, v. 3, no. 1, p.45-63.