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Smoothed Mud Transit Time (SMTT)

This is an abbreviation for a well log used in the oil and gas industry. The code SMTT is a unique identifier to recognize this particular log and can be found in any (ASCII) log files provided by the logging company. The official name for this log is 'Smoothed Mud Transit Time'. Usage of this log is not high and encountering it is a rare occasion.

This log can be used to evaluate the total time required for an acoustic wave to travel from one point to another.

This log usually has the unit 'Time'. This is the 1) The measured or measurable period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues. 2) The point or period when something occurs. 3) A fixed moment or hour for something to happen, begin, or end. 4) A historical period.

Data for this log is produced by a tool that uses a acoustic logging technique and can be used to investigate the time interval of the formation. Similar logs are listed below:







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