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Fracture characterisation using geoelectric null-arrays

Auteur(s)
Falco, Pierik
Negro, François 
Centre d'hydrogéologie et de géothermie 
Szalai, Sándor
Milnes, Ellen 
Centre d'hydrogéologie et de géothermie 
Date de parution
2013
In
Journal of Applied Geophysics, Elsevier
Vol.
93
De la page
33
A la page
42
Mots-clés
  • Geoelectric null-array
  • Numerical modeling
  • Azimuthal measurement
  • Fractures
  • Orientation
  • Geoelectric null-arra...

  • Numerical modeling

  • Azimuthal measurement...

  • Fractures

  • Orientation

Résumé
The term “geoelectric null-array” is used for direct current electrode configurations yielding a potential difference of zero above a homogeneous half-space. This paper presents a comparative study of the behaviour of three null-arrays, midpoint null-array (MAN), Wenner-γ null-array and Schlumberger null-array in response to a fracture, both in profiling and in azimuthal mode. The main objective is to determine which array(s) best localise fractures or best identify their orientation.<br> Forward modelling of the three null-arrays revealed that the Wenner-γ and Schlumberger null-arrays localize vertical fractures the most accurately, whilst the midpoint null-array combined with the Schlumberger null-array allows accurate orientation of a fracture. Numerical analysis then served as a basis to interpret the field results. Field test measurements were carried out above a quarry in Les Breuleux (Switzerland) with the three null-arrays and classical arrays. The results were cross-validated with quarry-wall geological mapping. In real field circumstances, the Wenner-γ null-array proved to be the most efficient and accurate in localising fractures. The orientations of the fractures according to the numerical results were most efficiently determined with the midpoint null-array, whilst the Schlumberger null-array adds accuracy to the results. This study shows that geoelectrical null-arrays are more suitable than classical arrays for the characterization of fracture geometry.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/9180
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10.1016/j.jappgeo.2013.03.005
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Falco_Pierik-Fracture_characterisation-20130716.pdf (2.72 MB)
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