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Curve Analysis with Porosity Data: Understanding Slope and Intercept

Explore curve type, slope, and intercept in log(N) plot, calculate porosity at specific depths, determine porosity drop at given c value, and analyze porosity variation using data. Step-by-step computations and brief explanations provided.

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Curve Analysis with Porosity Data: Understanding Slope and Intercept

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  1. 4. A plot of log(N) as given in problem 3 would look like what kind of curve? What is its slope? What is its intercept? For reference, write down the equation referred to in problem 3 __________________________ Curve type is ___________ The slope is ____________ The intercept is _________

  2. 7. In you are given that o is 0.40 (40%) and that c= 0.00005 ft-1. At what depth (in feet) will the porosity drop to 50% of maximum porosity? Show steps and computations. Offer brief explanations or notes to make sure the reader will know what you are doing.

  3. We’re after the intercept – this point 10. Given the data in part b of problem 9 above, consider the following. If the porosity continued to vary with the same slope observed between 2 and 4 kilometer depths what would the porosity be at the surface (i.e. what is the intercept of a line with the slope determines in part b of problem 9?). Show your computations.

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