
Seismoelectric Exploration: Theory, Experiments, and Applications
Theory, Experiments, and Applications
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. August 2020
Book
Hardback
508 pages
978-1-119-12737-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book will present a thorough overview of the seismoelectricphenomenon. Authors first introduce the underlying physics of theseismoelectric effect at the microscale. After that, theyexplain the two different types of mechanical to electromagneticcoupling that can occur, and what each of these two phenomena canbring them extra compared to conventional geophysical methodslike seismic or electromagnetic methods. After this introduction,they theoretically go in depth in several theoretical chapters, andexplain the latest developments in seismoelectric theory. They payclose attention to the assumptions made for which this theoryholds, and discuss what extensions are needed in the future.
The theoretical chapters are followed with someexperimental laboratory chapters. Here, authors presentlaboratory results on different aspects of the seismoelectricphenomenon: from streaming potential electrokinetic measurements towave propagation experiments and borehole measurements. Next, theypresent several numerical modeling examples, explaining thetheoretical and laboratory observations better. After this, theypresent some discussions on field equipment and field tests aswell, including a commercially shot seismoelectric record usingvibroseis trucks.
Authors conclude with an application section, where inseveral chapters different (possible) applications of theseismoelectric method are being discussed. They present oiland gas exploration oriented applications, like borehole surveys(horizontal and vertical), cross-well experiments and surfaceseismoelectric surveys. They also dive into groundwaterapplications. Then, they examine the seismoelectric effect relatedto earthquakes and/or volcanoes, and how these types of signalsmight help with earthquake or volcanic eruptionpredictions.
Authors plan to get the majority of the submissions from their2014 AGU session as chapters of the book, combined with extracontributions from the seismoelectric community all over theworld.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1610 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-12737-6 (9781119127376)
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Niels Grobbe | André Revil | Zhenya Zhu
Seismoelectric Exploration
Theory, Experiments, and Applications
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10/2020
1st Edition
Wiley
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Niels Grobbe | André Revil | Zhenya Zhu
Seismoelectric Exploration
Theory, Experiments, and Applications
E-Book
10/2020
1st Edition
Wiley
€197.99
Available for download
Persons
Niels Grobbe, PhD Research Fellow, Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics, Department of Geoscience and Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
André Revil, Professor, Colorado School of Mines, Geophysics Department, Golden, Colorado, United States.
Zhenya Zhu, Research Scientist, Earth Resources Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, United States.
Evert Slob, Associate Professor, Section Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics, Department of Geotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands.
Content
Table of Contents
List of contributors
Foreword(s)
Preface (all editors)
Nomenclature
Section 1: Theory
1. The micro-scale origin of the seismoelectric effect: electrokinetics, streaming potential - N. Grobbe and A. Revil
2. The governing set of coupled seismo-electromagnetic equations - N. Grobbe and A. Revil
3. Green's functions for moment tensor sources including the double couple source - Y. Gao et al.
Section 2: Laboratory Experiments
4. Streaming potential measurements in natural and artificial porous samples - R. Sprik and T. Luong
5. Saturation dependence of the streaming potential coefficient - L. Jouniaux et al.
6. Seismo-electric coupling coefficients - Z. Zhu et al.
7. Laboratory measurements of coseismic fields: towards a validation of Pride's theory - Bordes et al.
8. Water saturated rock sample in air - Z. Zhu et al.
9. Porous rock samples in water - Z. Zhu et al.
10. Seismoelectric conversion in a sample with anisotropic permeability - Z. Zhu
11. Scaled physical models: Layered Models
a) A Study of the Seismoelectric Effect of a Frozen/Unfrozen Interface based upon an Ultrasonic Experiment - Z. Liu
b) An experimental study of the seismoelectric responses of unfrozen water content - Z. Liu
c) An experimental study of Rayleigh waves based on seismoelectric measurements - Z. Liu
d) Scaled layer model - Z. Zhu et al.
12. Scaled physical models: Borehole models
a) Borehole model in a horizontally-layered strata - Z. Zhu et al.
b) Borehole model with fractures - Z. Zhu et al.
13. Experimental study of correlation imaging with seismoelectromagnetic waves - S. Nakhaee and R. Sprik
14. Tool wave in acoustic logging while drilling - Z. Zhu et al.
15. Multipole seismoelectric well logging while drilling - Z. Zhu et al.
Section 3: Numerical Modeling
16. Earthquake source moment tensor point source - Y. Gao and H. Hu
17. Earthquake sources: Finite fault sources - Y. Gao and H. Hu
18. Finite element modelling of Electroseismics and Seismoelectrics - F. Zyserman et al.
19. Seismoelectric signals produced by mesoscopic heterogeneities: spectroscopic analysis of fractured media - M. Rosas-Carbajal et al.
20. Evanescent EM waves generated by seismoelectric conversion at an interface - Ren et al.Parkfield
Section 4: Field Experiments and Applications
21. Design of field instrumentation and noise removal techniques for seismoelectric measurements - J. Dupuis et al.
22. Seismoelectric field measurements in unconsolidated sediments in comparison with other methods of near-surface prospecting - W. Rabbel et al.
23.Investigating the interfacial seismoelectric response at field scale - J. Holzhauer et al.
24. Seismoelectric characterisation of ice sheets and glaciers - Kulessa et al.
25. Seismoelectric ground response to local and regional earthquakes - L. Dzieran et al.
26. Electromagnetic signals associated with earthquakes: a review of observations, data processing, and mechanisms in China - Q. Huang et al.
27. Field observations of the seismo-electromagnetic variations related with earthquakes - Y. Fujinawa et al.