
Core Loggers
Core loggers are devices used to examine the interior of boreholes or rock cores collected during geological or drilling investigations. They systematically record detailed information about the core’s physical properties, such as texture, mineral content, color, and any notable features or changes. This data helps geologists understand the subsurface composition, identify mineral deposits, or assess geological formations. Core loggers can be manual or automated, ensuring accurate and consistent documentation. Overall, they are essential tools for interpreting what lies beneath the Earth's surface, supporting exploration, research, and resource management.