Title of article
Underground Measurements of Electromagnetic Radiation Related to Stress-induced Fractures in the Odenwald Mountains (Germany)
Author/Authors
Marco Lichtenberger ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
17
From page
1661
To page
1677
Abstract
The regional stress field at Wald-Michelbach (Odenwald Mountains, Germany) induces a
secondary stress field around the space of the local railway tunnel. Resulting maximum shear stresses
produce microfractures, which emit electromagnetic radiation (EMR). From EMR measured along the
cross section and the long axis of the tunnel, the regional stress field is determined by a correlation of
detected impulses per time with stresses calculated from the orientation of the tunnel, its diameter, and
topographic load. The major horizontal principal stress has an azimuth of 103 . At times, strongly
alternating EMR values are observed, which indicate electromagnetic disturbances of unknown origin.
Such disturbances are identified by repeated measurements and are not evaluated. The repeated
measurements, which are not disturbed, differ with median 112 impulses per 100 ms. This difference
corresponds to 0.037 MPa and indicates a good reproducibility of the results. Regional stress magnitudes
and the WNW-ESE orientation of the major horizontal principal stress indicate a minor N – S directed
tensional force at the western shoulder of the Upper Rhine Graben.
Keywords
Cerescope. , electromagnetic radiation , stress , Tunnel , Odenwald , Upper Rhine Graben
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Record number
429985
Link To Document