Logging definition

Logging means the operation of felling or trimming trees for commercial or industrial purposes or for the clearing of land, and includes the measuring, storing, transporting or floating of logs, the maintenance of haul roads, scarification, the carrying out of planned burns and the practice of silviculture; (“exploitation forestière”)
Logging means describing the lithology, grain size, color, and texture of the formations encountered during the drilling, boring, digging, deepening, or altering of a well.
Logging means to run any of a number of instruments into a well to measure the mechanical or physical properties of the well, including but not limited to, the condition of the casing and/or cement, pressure, temperature or fluid properties, or the mechanical or petrophysical properties of the geological formations immediately adjacent to the wellbore.

Examples of Logging in a sentence

  • Logging kills forest animals and is therefore an important animal welfare issue.

  • Logging is identified as a key threat to many forest species, often because of the impact logging has on key habitat features like hollow-bearing trees.


More Definitions of Logging

Logging means the harvesting or removal of timber. Logging does not include the removal of stumps or under story vegetation. The removal of stumps and under story vegetation is defined as clearing.
Logging means the activities carried out normally in a forest in the course of procuring, preparing and removing logs, poles and other forest produce from the places where they have been grown to a point where they are marshaled for shipping by sea or for conversion to products of various kinds in plants or factories;
Logging means felling timber, bucking or converting timber into logs, poles, piles, ties, bolts, pulpwood, chemical wood, excelsior wood, cordwood, fence posts or similar products, collecting, skidding, yarding, loading, transporting and unloading such products, constructing, repairing and maintaining roads, railroads, flumes or camps used in connection with logging, moving, installing, rigging and maintenance of machinery or equipment used in logging, operation of a sawmill, lath mill, shingle mill or cooperage stock mill in connection with the storing of logs and bolts, converting logs or bolts into sawed lumber, laths, shingles or cooperage stock and storing, drying and shipping lumber, laths, shingles and cooperage stock or other products of such mills.
Logging means the cutting of timber for firewood, poles, lumber, chips, or mulch. It includes the felling and limbing of trees, the disposition of unwanted parts of trees, and the transporting, hauling or dragging of wood from a site of tree-felling to a Town or State road.
Logging means the cutting down of trees on a parcel of land but does not include:
Logging means felling timber, bucking or converting timber
Logging means, for the purposes of this Code, the registration of incidents in an information system, partly with the aim of preventing, detecting and hindering the reoccurrence of information security breaches.