Buch, Englisch, 229 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 422 g
Proceedings of the International Symposium held in Seeheim, October 3-6, 1985
Buch, Englisch, 229 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 422 g
Reihe: Exploration of the Deep Continental Crust
ISBN: 978-3-642-45618-3
Verlag: Springer
The purpose of this book is to inform geoscientists about the progress made in scientific continental deep drilling as a new method for studying the continental crust. The Seeheim symposium was the second meeting organized for experts of the various national programs to present and discuss the results and progress made in their respective programs since the first symposium in Tarrytown in 1984. Various contributors dealt with the present state of - and experience in - deep drilling techniques as well as with the development of logging tools for drilling at high temperatures. Special emphasis was laid on the Continental Deep Drilling Program of the Federal Republic of Germany and its scientific aims.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Opening Remarks.- Welcoming at the “2nd International Symposium on Observation of the Continental Crust through Drilling” on October 4, 1985, in Seeheim E. Seibold.- Opening Speech of the 2nd International Symposium on Observation of the Continental Crust through Drilling, Seeheim, October 4th, 1985 W. Menden.- Seeheim-Symposium, 4–6 October, 1985. Greetings of the Chairman H. Vidal.- General Aspects.- Continental Deep Drilling: Challenge and Chances for Geosciences W.S. Fyfe (With 2 Figures).- The Ocean Drilling Program P.D. Rabinowitz (With 2 Figures).- Review of National Drilling Programs.- The United States Continental Scientific Drilling Program F.G. Stehli and R.S. Andrews (With 2 Figures).- The Southern Appalachian Ultradeep Scientific Drill Hole: Progress of Site Location Investigations and Other Recent Developments R.T. Williams et al. (With 5 Figures).- The NAGRA Deep Drilling Program in Northern Switzerland. Overview of Drilling Technique A.L. Nold (With 4 Figures).- Recent Developments in Scientific Deep Drilling in the United Kingdom A. Whittaker.- Deep Reflections and Deep Drilling D.H. Matthews (With 3 Figures).- Some Results of Geophysical and Drilling Investigations into Upper Lithospere in Czechoslovakia.- Continental Drilling. Some- Remarks V. Zoubek.- Scientific Objectives and Site-Selection Studies of the Continental Deep Drilling Program of the Federal Republic of Germany (KTB) H.J. Behr and R. Emmermann (With 16 Figures).- Geophysical Targets of the Continental Deep Drilling Program of the Federal Republic of Germany. Tomography of the Crust and its Permeability. A Window into the Lower Crust and an In-Vivo Deep Laboratory K. Fuchs and P. Giese.- Deep drilling and Logging Technology.- Technical Aspects of the “German Continental DeepDrilling Program” H. Rischmiiller (With 3 Figures).- Technical Concept and Status of Planning for the Wells of the Continental Deep Drilling Program (KTB) H. Rischmiiller and C. Chur (With 7 Figures).- Drilling and Coring Techniques for Hard Rock C. Marx and H. Rischmüller (With 8 Figures).- Core Drilling Technology for Ultradeep Scientific Holes M. Walton (With 2 Figures).- Thoughts on Problems and Possible Solutions in Ultra Deep Drilling H.F. Spoerker (With 11 Figures).- Ultradeep Drilling in the U.S. K.H. Hadley (With 6 Figures).- Technologies for Scientific Drilling and Borehole Research R.K. Traeger (With 12 Figures).- Deep-Well Formation Logging — The Problems. The Logging Tools C. Boyeldieu and J. Draxler (With 9 Figures).- Drilling, Logging and Sampling Problems in the ENEL Geothermal Wells A. Bottai and U. Cigni.