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Dip vs. azimuth plot. The track on the right shows the azimuth of bedding as a function of depth; depths are labeled. Azimuth is reckoned with respect to north, and magnitude of dips is color coded (see lower right of figure). A dramatic change in azimuth of dip and a significant change in magnitude of dip (greater than 50 to less than 50 degrees) occurs between 5,650 and 5,750 feet. Note the hair pin curve. Graphics courtesy of Halliburton
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Dip vs. azimuth plot. The track on the right shows the azimuth of bedding as a function of depth; depths are labeled. Azimuth is reckoned with respect to north, and magnitude of dips is color coded (see lower right of figure). A dramatic change in azimuth of dip and a significant change in magnitude of dip (greater than 50 to less than 50 degrees) occurs between 5,650 and 5,750 feet. Note the hair pin curve. Graphics courtesy of Halliburton