The 7th edition of the geological time scale, published in 2011, represents a significant departure from previous editions. This edition was compiled by a team of international experts and is based on a comprehensive review of the latest scientific data and research. The new time scale introduces several key changes, including:
: By default, Geolog may display curves in meters. To switch to imperial units (feet), copy the loginfo.loginfo file from the /imperial/specs directory to your project's /specs folder before loading data . 2. Data Loading & Management paradigm geolog 7 20111
In the complex world of petrophysics, the gap between data acquisition and actionable geological insight has historically been a significant hurdle. In 2011, Paradigm (now part of Emerson’s Exploration & Production software group) sought to bridge that gap definitively with the release of . The 7th edition of the geological time scale,
You are deep in a project. You’ve just imported a new LAS file, or you are trying to run a multi-mineral solver. Suddenly, a red box pops up: To switch to imperial units (feet), copy the loginfo
Geolog 7 wasn't just about looks; it packed a punch with new scientific functionalities.
The 2011.1 release marked a shift toward modern usability and integrated workflows:
: The software excelled at managing data across hundreds or even thousands of wells simultaneously, supporting multi-user environments where teams could collaborate on the same project in real time. Audit Trails