Spectral induced polarization: Laboratory measurements on sandy quartz samples of varied pore characteristics
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2010
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Resumo |
Understanding the influence of pore space characteristics on the hydraulic conductivity and spectral induced polarization (SIP) response is critical for establishing relationships between the electrical and hydrological properties of surficial sedimentary deposits. Here, we present the results of laboratory SIP measurements on saturated quartz samples with granulometric characteristics ranging from fine sand to fine gravel. We alter the pore characteristics using three principal methods: (i) variation of the grain sizes, (ii) changing the degree of compaction, and (iii) changing the level of sorting. We then examine how these changes affect both the SIP response and the hydraulic conductivity. In general, the results indicate a clear connection between the applied changes in pore characteristics and the SIP response. In particular, we observe a systematic correlation between the hydraulic conductivity and the relaxation time of the Cole-Cole model describing the observed SIP effect for the whole range of considered grain sizes. |
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en |
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European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers |
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16th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, Zurich, Switzerland |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject inproceedings |