. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. Fig. 18. Fig. 18.—Thurmann's borehole Fig. 19. Fig. 19.—Glass model of the Chanslor-Canfield, Midway Oil Co.'s No. 96 Olinda oil well in the FuUerton, Calif., Field, showing the course of a very deep borehole. {After Anderson.) project the surface position of the borehole on to the lowest depth model plane as the center of deviation coordinates. From this axis the relative displacements are plotted at their respective depths (Fig. 19a). The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
. Deep borehole surveys and problems. Boring. Fig. 18. Fig. 18.—Thurmann's borehole Fig. 19. Fig. 19.—Glass model of the Chanslor-Canfield, Midway Oil Co.'s No. 96 Olinda oil well in the FuUerton, Calif., Field, showing the course of a very deep borehole. {After Anderson.) project the surface position of the borehole on to the lowest depth model plane as the center of deviation coordinates. From this axis the relative displacements are plotted at their respective depths (Fig. 19a). The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Haddock, M. H. (Marshall Henry). New York, McGraw-Hill
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