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Seismoelectric Exploration Theory, Experiments, and Applications.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grobbe, Niels
Otros Autores: Revil, André, Zhu, Zhenya, Slob, Evert
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : American Geophysical Union, 2020.
Colección:Geophysical Monograph Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of Contributors
  • Foreword 1
  • Foreword 2
  • Preface
  • Nomenclature
  • Part I Theory
  • Chapter 1 The Microscale Origin of the Seismoelectric Effect
  • 1.1 INTRODUCTION
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 2 The Governing Set of Coupled Seismo-electromagnetic Equations
  • 2.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 2.2 THEORY
  • 2.3 CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 3 Green's Functions for Moment Tensor Sources Including the Double Couple Source
  • 3.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 3.2 GREEN'S FUNCTIONS FOR POINT SOURCES
  • 3.3 WAVE FIELDS DUE TO THE MOMENT TENSOR SOURCES
  • 3.4 CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • Part II Laboratory Experiments
  • Chapter 4 Streaming Potential Measurements in Natural and Artificial Porous Samples
  • 4.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 4.2 THEORETICAL BACKGROUND OF STREAMING POTENTIAL
  • 4.3 SAMPLES AND STREAMING POTENTIAL MEASUREMENTS
  • 4.4 PERMEABILITY DEPENDENCE OF STREAMING POTENTIAL COEFFICIENT IN POROUS MEDIA
  • 4.5 ZETA POTENTIAL IN POROUS ROCKS IN CONTACT WITH MONOVALENT AND DIVALENT ELECTROLYTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
  • 4.6 CONCLUSION
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 5 Saturation Dependence of the Streaming Potential Coefficient
  • 5.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 5.2 STATE OF THE ART
  • 5.3 CROSS-ANALYSIS OF STREAMING-POTENTIAL DATA
  • 5.4 IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERFACE WATER/AIR
  • 5.5 CONSEQUENCES ON SEISMOELECTRIC CONVERSIONS FOR NONSATURATED CASES
  • 5.6 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 6 Seismoelectric Coupling Coefficients
  • 6.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 6.2 Cylinder and Plate Rock Samples
  • 6.3 Measurements of Seismoelectric Coupling Coefficients
  • 6.4 CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 7 Laboratory Measurements of Coseismic Fields
  • 7.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 7.2 THE TRANSFER FUNCTION APPROACH WITHIN PRIDE'S THEORY
  • 7.3 SEISMOELECTRIC EXPERIMENTS DESIGN
  • 7.4 COMPARISON OF SEISMOELECTRIC AND SEISMOMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS
  • 7.6 CONCLUSIONS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 8 Water Saturated Rock Sample in Air
  • 8.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 8.2 Seismoelectric Measurements with Cylinder Rock Sample
  • 8.3 Electric Measurements with a Dry Cylinder Rock Sample
  • 8.4 Seismoelectric Measurements with a Layered Model
  • 8.5 CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 9 Porous Rock Samples in Water
  • 9.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 9.2 Seismoelectric Measuremnts with Different Samples in a Water Tank
  • 9.3 Seismoelectric Mesurements with Berea Sandstone Sample
  • 9.4 Seismoelectric Measurements with a Fractured Borehole Model
  • 9.5 CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES
  • Chapter 10 Seismoelectric Conversion in a Sample With Anisotropic Permeability
  • 10.1 INTRODUCTION
  • 10.2 ARTIFICIAL AND NATURAL POROUS SAMPLES
  • 10.3 SEISMOELECTRIC MEASUREMENTS WITH THE SAMPLES
  • 10.4 COMPARISON OF SEISMOELECTRIC AMPLITUDES
  • 10.5 CONCLUSIONS
  • REFERENCES