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Transient Gamma ray
In heavy oil development, steam (>250 degF) is injected into clean, highly permeable sands to lower the viscosity of the oil. new wells drilled through the steam chamber are cooled for safety. Gamma ray logs recorded through the steam fill sands have values that can be 100 times higher than they are when the sands were oil filled. when the well reheats logs show the gamma ray is perfectly normal. By cooling the well, the high gamma ray can be regenerated perfectly. Tosichinni (talk) 04:36, 11 February 2024 (UTC)


 * The process is explained by the fact that radon is soluble in droplets of condensate that form around a cooled well.
 * When the well reheats, the droplets vaporize and gamma ray returns to normal.
 * transient Gamma Ray has been observed in hundreds of wells.
 * The extraordinary capability of droplets of condensed water, and hydrocarbon vapor to adsorb radon is unexpected and important.
 * It has applications, both in the subsurface and at surface. Tosichinni (talk) 04:43, 11 February 2024 (UTC)

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