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  List of Accepted Contributions - GI5 Down hole Instrumentation: Technology and Applications (co-listed in GM, GMPV, PS & SSP)

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EGU06-A-02138
Zimmer, M.; Erzinger, J.
Development and application of a gas membrane sensor for in-situ down hole observation of carbon dioxide during sequestration

EGU06-A-02375
Tarvin, J; Gustavson, G; Balkunas, S; Sherwood, J
Experimental Tests of Guarded-Probe Sampling

EGU06-A-03389
Fabian, M.; Villinger, H.
The Bremen Ocean Bottom Tiltmeter (OBT) in the Logatchev Hydrothermal Vent Field

EGU06-A-03892
Sim, T; Radjabov, Sh
Methodology of the stratigraphical partitions of wells sections, based on the application of spectral analysis of the well-log data.

EGU06-A-09652
Jurado, M.J.
Geological and geomechanical characterization of volcanic rocks in the subsurface of Tenerife (Canary Islands) by means of borehole geophysical measurements


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