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AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE FOR CREATING LITHOLOGIC LOG PLOTS
Paper presents automated technique for creating lithologic log plots. Technique is based on three computer tools: Microsoft (MS) Access program, LogPlot program, and Visual Basic (VB) macros for MS Excel. MS Access ensures professional storage of lithologic data which can be in that way easier and faster entered, searched, updated, and also used for different purposes, while LogPlot provides tools for creating lithologic log plots. VB macros enable transfer of lithologic data from MS Access to LogPlot. Data stored in MS Access are exported in ASCII files which are later used by LogPlot for creation of lithologic log plots. Presented concept facilitates creation of lithologic log plots, and automated technique enables processing of a large number of data i.e. creation of lareg number lithologic log plots in a short period of time (the paper is published in Croatian).
AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE FOR CREATING LITHOLOGIC LOG PLOTS
Paper presents automated technique for creating lithologic log plots. Technique is based on three computer tools: Microsoft (MS) Access program, LogPlot program, and Visual Basic (VB) macros for MS Excel. MS Access ensures professional storage of lithologic data which can be in that way easier and faster entered, searched, updated, and also used for different purposes, while LogPlot provides tools for creating lithologic log plots. VB macros enable transfer of lithologic data from MS Access to LogPlot. Data stored in MS Access are exported in ASCII files which are later used by LogPlot for creation of lithologic log plots. Presented concept facilitates creation of lithologic log plots, and automated technique enables processing of a large number of data i.e. creation of lareg number lithologic log plots in a short period of time (the paper is published in Croatian).
AUTOMATED TECHNIQUE FOR CREATING LITHOLOGIC LOG PLOTS
Kristijan Posavec (author) / Gordana Vuletić (author) / Andrea Bačani (author)
2006
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