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AAPG Bulletin

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Volume: 68 (1984)

Issue: 4. (April)

First Page: 527

Last Page: 527

Title: Microcomputer-Assisted Subsurface Previous HitMappingNext Hit: ABSTRACT

Author(s): Daniel E. Shier

Abstract:

In subsurface Previous HitmappingNext Hit, the productivity of the geologist is a function of the time spent on geologic work and the time spent on purely clerical work such as sorting well logs, and plotting values on maps. In my one-man consulting office, the clerical part of subsurface Previous HitmappingNext Hit is largely handled by a microcomputer and peripheral equipment costing $1,900. This same system doubles as a word processor, eliminating the need for secretarial help. Overall productivity is enhanced by 20-30%, paying out the hardware in less than 2 months.

The BASIC software consists of 3 modules. One builds a file of subsurface Previous HitdataNext Hit elevations, formation tops, net sandstone, etc. A second rearranges Previous HitdataNext Hit or deletes it from the Previous HitdataNext Hit base. The third, a Previous HitmappingNext Hit module, plots one township at a time, at either 1 in. = 4,000 ft (1:48,000) or 1 in. = 2,000 ft (1:24,000) on a dot-matrix printer. Township plots are taped together and roughly contoured to find errors and possible prospects. After editing, the Previous HitdataNext Hit is replotted and these new maps are used by the drafter as an underlay for spotting Previous HitdataTop on a mylar base map.

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