Title of article :
An Integrated Study on Physical Properties of a KTB Gneiss Sample and Marble from Portugal: Pressure Dependence of the Permeability and Frequency Dependence of the Complex Electrical Impedance
Author/Authors :
S. Heikamp، نويسنده , , G. Nover، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Pressure-induced variations in pore geometry were studied on dry- and fluid- saturated
samples by means of electrical impedance spectroscopy and permeability measurements. Hydrostatic
pressures (up to 120 MPa) and uniaxial pressures (up to failure) were applied. Hydrostatic pressures reduce
the aspect ratio of cracks and thus cause a decrease of permeability and electrical bulk conductivity. The
opposite was observed in uniaxial pressure experiments where new cracks were formed and consequently
permeability and electrical conductivity were increased. More specific informations of these generated
observations were derived from the interpretation of the frequency dispersion of the complex electrical
conductivity. This least-squares-refinement considers electrochemical interactions between the fluid pore
electrolyte and the inner surface of the sample, thus providing informations on the pore geometry and
pressure-induced variations. Consequently changes in aspect ratio, size and geometry of the pore system
can be detected by means of impedance spectroscopy.
Keywords :
Pressure , permeability , Electrical conductivity , pore geometry.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics