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AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 13, Chapter 15: Interpretation of Well-logging Data to Study Lateral Variations in Young Oceanic Crust: DSDP/ODP Holes 504B and 896A, Costa Rica Rift , by A. Bartetzko, R. Pechnig, and J. Wohlenberg, Pages 213 - 228
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AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 13: Geological Applications of Well Logs, Edited by M. Lovell and N. Parkinson
Copyright © 2002 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

Chapter 15
Interpretation of Well-logging Data to Study Lateral Variations in Young Oceanic Crust: DSDP/ODP Holes 504B and 896A, Costa Rica Rift

A. Bartetzko
R. Pechnig
J. Wohlenberg
Aachen University of Technology
Aachen, Germany


ABSTRACT

Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program Holes 504B and 896A were drilled into the upper oceanic crust of the Costa Rica Rift, only 1 km apart. Thus they provide an excellent opportunity to study lateral variation in the volcanic-rock section of the oceanic crust. Recovery of cores from these holes was poor. Therefore, comparison of one hole with the other is based on continuous information from geophysical well-logging data. Continuous lithologic profiles were created by calibration of logging data to cores, followed by statistical analysis.

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