--> ABSTRACT: Computer Use at Indiana Geological Survey, by John A. Rupp; #91041 (2010)
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Computer Use at Indiana Geological Previous HitSurveyNext Hit

John A. Rupp

The use of computers within the Indiana Geological Previous HitSurveyNext Hit can be divided into three areas: research, data-Previous HitbaseNext Hit management, and publication preparation. All projects that are currently undertaken at the Previous HitSurveyNext Hit involve interaction with computers in at least one of these areas; many entail all three. As with many organizations, the Previous HitSurveyNext Hit accesses computers to expedite data processing that would be prohibitively slow or unwieldy by manual methods.

Computer-aided research includes projects within the fields of geochemistry, geophysics, and coal and petroleum geology. Computer use includes graphic portrayals, statistical analyses, accuracy control for analytical equipment, and solution and interpretation of complex analytical problems.

The petroleum data Previous HitbaseNext Hit contains basic information derived from records of approximately 70,000 wells in Indiana. Data for each well include: operator name, well identity, operational dates, completion type and interval, initial potential, producing stratigraphic unit, total depth, and deepest stratigraphic unit penetrated. The stratigraphic tops of selected units, their values relative to sea level, and the source of the values are itemized. Additionally, site-specific location, ground elevation of the well, and itemization of all data on file at the Previous HitSurveyNext Hit are given. The data are formatted to be easily accessed by programs that interface with commercially available systems for data-Previous HitbaseNext Hit management and other manipulative software.

Future data-Previous HitbaseNext Hit management and research at the Previous HitSurveyTop will be aided by increasing use of interactive computer systems.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91041©1987 AAPG Eastern Section Meeting, Columbus, Ohio, October 7-10, 1987.