Figure 13a - Core Permeability:
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Figure 13b - Core Porosity:
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Figure 13c - Gamma-ray Slices:
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Figure 13a. Log Curve Amplitude Slice number 175 from the core permeability slicing. Slice 175 is 53.3 m (175 ft) above the base of the reef and is located in the boundstone.  A zero permeability out?line based upon the limit of Gill’s wackestone or biohermal rock type is used to constrain the gridding of each slice and to prevent gridding edge effects. Slice 175 is shown relative to the permeability curve and the general reef stratigraphy on the right. Large white dots are data control points on each slice and small white dots are other well penetrations. The red square shows the location of well 23672 that is used as a representative core permeability curve. Contour interval for the permeability amplitudes is 4 md. Figure 13b. Log Curve Amplitude Slice number 175 from the core porosity slicing. Slice 175 is 53.3 m (175 ft) above the base of the reef and is located in the boundstone.  A zero porosity out?line based upon the limit of Gill’s wackestone or biohermal rock type is used to constrain the gridding of each slice and to prevent gridding edge effects. Slice 175 is shown relative to the porosity curve and the general reef stratigraphy on the right. Large white dots are data control points on each slice and small white dots are other well penetrations. The red square shows the location of well 23672 that is used as a representative core porosity curve. Contour interval for the porosity amplitudes is 4%. Figure 13c. Log Curve Amplitude Slice number 175 from the log gamma ray slicing. Slice 175 is 53.3 m (175 ft) above the base of the reef and is located in the boundstone.  A zero gamma ray out?line based upon the limit of Gill’s wackestone or biohermal rock type is used to constrain the gridding of each slice and to prevent gridding edge effects. Slice 175 is shown relative to the gamma ray curve and the general reef stratigraphy on the right. Large white dots are data control points on each slice and small white dots are other well penetrations. Contour interval for the gamma ray amplitudes is 5 api units.