Integrated geophysical well logging refers to the method of measuring the geophysical parameters such as conductivity, acoustic properties, radioactivity, and electrochemical properties of rock formations through specialized instruments in the wellbore along the drilling section. There are numerous well logging methods, with electrical, acoustic, and radioactive being the three basic and commonly used methods. Each well logging method essentially reflects one aspect of the rock formation characteristics indirectly and conditionally.
Domestic coalfield, engineering, hydrogeothermal, and polymetallic well logging covers parameters such as inclination, acoustic, natural gamma, resistivity, natural potential, well diameter, well temperature, density, magnetic triaxial, magnetic susceptibility, and polarization.




































