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- Spontaneous_potential abstract "Spontaneous potential (SP), also called self potential, is a naturally occurring electric potential difference in the Earth, measured by an electrode relative to a fixed reference electrode. Spontaneous potentials are often measured down boreholes for formation evaluation in the oil and gas industry, and they can also be measured along the Earth's surface for mineral exploration or groundwater investigation. The phenomenon and its application to geology was first recognized by Conrad Schlumberger, Marcel Schlumberger, and E.G. Leonardon in 1931, and the first published examples were from Russian oil fields.".
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- Spontaneous_potential subject Category:Electrostatics.
- Spontaneous_potential subject Category:Geophysics.
- Spontaneous_potential comment "Spontaneous potential (SP), also called self potential, is a naturally occurring electric potential difference in the Earth, measured by an electrode relative to a fixed reference electrode. Spontaneous potentials are often measured down boreholes for formation evaluation in the oil and gas industry, and they can also be measured along the Earth's surface for mineral exploration or groundwater investigation.".
- Spontaneous_potential label "Spontaneous potential".
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- Spontaneous_potential sameAs Q17105997.
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- Spontaneous_potential depiction SP_MembraneAndLiquidJunctionPotential,_small.png.
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