Field Methods in Petroleum Geology

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Field Methods in Petroleum Geology
Cox, Guy Henry
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Culture, that is the works of man, includes houses, roads, section corners (and frequently property lines), oil and gas wells, pipe lines, tanks, etc. With the exception of section comers and wells, these are usually located approximately by triangulation, the rodman having no part in this work. Wells and land comers should be located exactly. The only topo- graphic feature usually recorded is drainage, the chief value of which is in interpreting structure, but which can be used for location of... water supply, and as an aid in checking positions.
Structural information requires the greatest care in recording.
All stations, including turning-points, set-ups, and side-sights, should be numbered in the notes, and these numbers should appear at the proper place on the field map. The actual line of sight between all stations should preferably be drawn on the map with soUd ruled lines, so that it is possible to see at a glance the location of the stations. Some prefer not to draw in the lines of sight as it makes the appearance of the sheet less neat, but imless they obscure necessary data it is better that they be drawn, as they assist the geologist in studying the map.


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