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  [[Basic open hole tools#Gamma ray|Gamma ray]], [[Basic open hole tools#Spontaneous potential|SP]], and [[Basic open hole tools#Resistivity|resistivity]] logs through braided channel complexes generally have a blocky character, whereas individual meandering channels have an upward-fining signature except where stacked and cross-cut, where they may exhibit more complex wireline log signatures.
 
  [[Basic open hole tools#Gamma ray|Gamma ray]], [[Basic open hole tools#Spontaneous potential|SP]], and [[Basic open hole tools#Resistivity|resistivity]] logs through braided channel complexes generally have a blocky character, whereas individual meandering channels have an upward-fining signature except where stacked and cross-cut, where they may exhibit more complex wireline log signatures.
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The upward-fining character of fluvial channels tends to produce sandstone bodies that have their greatest [[permeability]] at the base of the body. However, the common stacking and cross-cutting of channels in both braided and meandering river deposits often produces a complex spatial distribution of permeability within the braided or meander belt. Preferred permeability pathways, and consequently, fluid flow, can be expected to follow the paleochannel direction.<ref name=pt06r104>Qiu, Yinan, 1984, Depositional model, heterogeneous characteristics, and waterflood performance of sandstone reservoirs in a lake basin case study of oilfields, eastern China: Proceedings of the 11th World Petroleum Congress, v. 3, p. 113–125.</ref>
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The upward-fining character of fluvial channels tends to produce sandstone bodies that have their greatest [[permeability]] at the base of the body. However, the common stacking and cross-cutting of channels in both braided and meandering river deposits often produces a complex spatial distribution of permeability within the braided or meander belt. [[Directional permeability|Preferred permeability]] pathways, and consequently, fluid flow, can be expected to follow the paleochannel direction.<ref name=pt06r104>Qiu, Yinan, 1984, Depositional model, heterogeneous characteristics, and waterflood performance of sandstone reservoirs in a lake basin case study of oilfields, eastern China: Proceedings of the 11th World Petroleum Congress, v. 3, p. 113–125.</ref>
    
===Eolian deposits===
 
===Eolian deposits===
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