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Level 2
Level 2 Evaluation of the current Recording of the fabrics, Transport processes Registration and
Reconstruction and Investigation of the
thermodynamic conditions gradients and (heat and material measurement of the
Fundamental interpretation of architecture, rheology
of the continental crust discontinuities and transport) and their temporal changes of
Scientific paleo-conditions and evaluation of the
and the present the geophysical and effects on the the physical, chemical
Questions and paleo-processes continental crust
running processes geochemical interpretation continental crust and material parameters
Level 4
Level 4
Sampling and
Measurements Core Sidewall Core Cuttings Boot Basket Mud Fluid Sampler Centrifuge Tests Logging
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Balance Sheet
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Concrete Scientific
Questions
Essential
Investigations
Investigation of the
1. Testing the UHP metamorphic
composition and structure of the lowest parts of
rocks
the UHPM belt in a collisional
established Sample & Logging
by geophysical surveying
Cost Planning
1. Geological and mineralogical
orogenetic belt description of the formation
Priority List
2. Revealing the crustal behavior of convergence plate
2. Petrophysical
boundaries investigation of the lithological units
3.
3. Fluid- and gas
Establishing analysis
of........ Sample & Logging
Time Schedule
Program
Technical &
Personnel
Requirements
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Thomas Woehrl OSG/ICDP
1. Scientific Question of CCSDP
structure
and/or
Macrostructure Microstructure
Depth Orientation
Dip/Strike Type/Age
Type/Age Mineralization
Mineralization
composition
structure
Fabric - Analysis
Solids Fluid Inclusions Formation Fluids
Macrostructure
Depth
Dip/Strike
Type/Age
Mineralization
Tests
Cores
Cuttings
Degasser
Centrifuge
Fluid-Sampler
Side Wall Cores
Cutting-Sampler
Mode-Anal./Petrography
Geochronology
Prim.-Lithol./Facies Anal.
Palaeontology
Pay Horizons
Chemistry
Isotopes/Geochronology
FLUIDS
Gasanalysis
Thermo-Barometry
Chemistry
INCL.
FLUID
Isotopic-Chemistry
Depth
Dip/Strike
Type/Age
MACRO
The Connection of Measurements with Samples
Mineralization
Orientation
STRUCTURE
Type/Age
MICRO
Mineralization
Contribution of downhole measurements to geological subdisciplines
Natural Radioactivity
Electrical Resistivity
Measurements
Applications
Acoustic Waveform
Electrical Imaging
Acoustic Imaging
Neutron Porosity
Spectral Density
Fluid Sampling
Stress Probing
Fluid Pressure
Magnetization
Susceptibility
Temperature
Geochemica
Downhole
Principle
Application
Economic Geology
Geochemistry
Geothermics
Hydrogeology
Paleoclimatology
Petrology/Sedimentology
Seismology
Stratigraphy
Structural Geology
Tectonics
WORKSHOP
Science Team:
Engineer(s):
A B C
Underas Bjrk Rasta
MID-01 BJO-01
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Fault Zones? 2
Hydraulic&Hydrochemistry?
? Pressure Zones?
Pumptests?
3 km
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Shear-Zones
Target-Area 1 2 km
30 m: 30 28 Stand Pipe
1 km
1 600 m: 17 1/2
2 km
9 5/8 Liner
3 km
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3 200 m: 12 1/4
Gneiss
4 km
7 Liner
5 km Cement
5 200 m: 8 1/2
Cores
Open Hole
5 820 m: 6 1/4 6 km
Fig. 19
30 m: 30
Cuttings
Fluids
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MSFL
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SGR
BCS
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FMI
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1 600 m: 17 1/2
2 km
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3 200 m: 12 1/4
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NMR
Gas
SGR
BCS
FMI
5 820 m: 6 1/4
6 km
Time
Directional Drilling
90 m
Infrastructure:
Power supply
Water supply
Sewage disposal Workshop Spare Parts
Prime Mover
Waste disposal
Telecommunication
Toolpusher
Pipe Rack
50 m
Drawworks
Drill Rig
Car Park
Mud Pits
Reserve
Pump
Drilling Crew
Pump
Active Mud Pits
Waste Pit
On-Site
Client Mud L. Sampl.
Lab
3,50 m
4,00 m
BJO - 01
50 t
~ -20%
Noise Reduction
Wall
100 m Rig
Drill-Site
45 dB
Thomas Woehrl OSG/ICDP
Cash Flow
Accumulated Cost
Cost
Time
Concrete Scientific
Questions
Essential
Investigations
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Subproject A
Subproject B
Subproject C
Subproject D
Subproject E
Subproject F
Subproject G
Subproject H
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Mud
Tests
Tests
Cores
Cores
Cuttings
Cuttings
Side Wall
Degasser
Degasser
Centrifuge
Centrifuge
Fluid-Sampler
Fluid-Sampler
Relation:
Wall Cores
Cores
Cutting-Sampler
Cutting-Sampler
Mode-Anal./Petrography
Mode-Anal./Petrography
Second.-Min./Alteration
Second.-Min./Alteration
Petrography
Phase Petrography
Phase
Chemistry
Chemistry
Isotopic-Chemistry
Isotopic-Chemistry
SOLIDS
SOLIDS
Geochronology
Geochronology
Anal.
Prim.-Lithol./FaciesAnal.
Prim.-Lithol./Facies
Gasanalysis
Gasanalysis
Methods Scientific Questions
Thermo-Barometry
Thermo-Barometry
Chemistry
Chemistry
INCL.
INCL.
FLUID
FLUID
Isotopic-Chemistry
Isotopic-Chemistry
Depth
Depth
Dip/Strike
Dip/Strike
Type/Age
Type/Age
MACRO
MACRO
Mineralization
Mineralization
Orientation
Orientation
STRUCTURE
Type/Age
STRUCTURE
Type/Age
MICRO
Mineralization
MICRO
Mineralization
Changing Soft Facts in Hard Facts
Relation:
Methods Samples
Correlation between Samples and Scientific Methods
Scoring: 0 - 3
0 = failure
3 = excellent
Scoring: 0 - 3
0 = nothing
3 = maximum
Informational Use for a Scientific Method:
Thomas Woehrl OSG/ICDP
Input & Results I
1,00 = as scheduled
1,00
1,00
1,7
4,0
D-Factor = Redundancy
0,88
0,54
0,6
5,1
April
Scientific-Program-Controlling The Core Quality is poor = 1
Side-wall coring unsuccessfull = 0
1 Cutting analysis not sufficient = 1
Centrifuge sampling good = 3
0,8
Reaction
0,6
Sampling-P.
Cancel of coring
Concentration
Scientific P.on cutting analysis
0,4
Running a cutting sampler
0,2 Sampling-Program
Scientific-Program May
Cutting analysis is good = 3
0
Cutting sampler runs good = 3
Jan 98 Feb 98 Mrz 98 Apr 98 Mai 98 Side-wall coring successfull = 3
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But really?
Time
0% 100%
Max.
Potential Influence
on Project Costs
Project Costs
Project Phases
- 20%
Costs
Costs - 20%
Time
+ 5%
Start End
Time
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ideal
actual
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Time
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ideal
actual
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Time
Planning
! Reporting
! Publications !
! Storage of Samples
! Preparation of Samples
! Distribution of Samples
! Data-Managing
What Targets
Scientific we have What we need
Scientific Targets
Catalogue of Duties and
Responsibilities
Equipment
Personnel &
Organizational Structure
Buildings
Samples
Plan of Procedures