Interpretation and Correlation of Logs of Exploration Wells and 3D Model Construction at the Megalopolis Lake

Graduate Thesis uoadl:3217251 78 Read counter

Unit:
Department of Geology and Geoenviromment
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2022-05-09
Year:
2022
Author:
EFTHIMIADOU CONSTANTINA
Supervisors info:
Χαράλαμπος Κράνης Αναπληρωτής Καθηγητής Τμήμα Γεωλογίας και Γεωπεριβάλλοντος Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών
Original Title:
Ερμηνεία και Συσχέτιση Ερευνητικών Γεωτρήσεων και Παραγωγή 3D Μοντέλου στη Λεκάνη της Μεγαλόπολης
Languages:
Greek
English
Translated title:
Interpretation and Correlation of Logs of Exploration Wells and 3D Model Construction at the Megalopolis Lake
Summary:
The current diploma thesis discusses the subject of analysis and interpretation of a number of drilling data in order to extract geological cross sections as well as a 3D model of the area, that will be used to identify possible faults that affect the sediments and potentially the basement of the basin.
The 1st Chapter contains a general introduction to the purpose of this paper, what exactly it deals with, the methodology used and the questions it raises.
The 2nd Chapter focuses on the geological background of the area and the tectonic and geo-geographical events that took place, resulting in its current image.
The following Chapters 3 and 4 are the main chapters of this thesis and are focused on the presentation of the data in hand, the in depth methodology used as well as the final results. Firstly, Chapter 3 states the purpose of the methodology, the data entry and finally, the processing itself. Secondly, in Chapter 4, the results of the previously applied methodology are presented accompanied by final remarks and comments.
Main subject category:
Science
Keywords:
logs, rockworks, Megalopolis, 3D, tectonics
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
1
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
11
Number of pages:
40
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