Cross-plot

A cross-plot is a scatter plot used primarily in Earth science and social science[1] to describe a specialized chart that compares multiple measurements made at a single time or location along two or more axes.

The axes of the plot are commonly linear, but may also be logarithmic.

[2] Cross-plots are used to interpret geophysical (e.g., amplitude versus offset analysis), geochemical, and hydrologic data.

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Example of a cross-plot used in petroleum geology for the interpretation of water saturation and clay content using well log data