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Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Theory and experiments

Müller, Tobias M. et al · Elsevier · 2015

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The presence of fluids in the pore space of rocks causes wave attenuation and dispersion by the mechanism broadly known as wave-induced fluid flow (WIFF). WIFF occurs as a seismic wave creates pressure gradients within the fluid phase and the resulting oscillatory movement of the fluid relative to the solid is accompanied with internal friction until the fluid pressure is equilibrated. If two immiscible pore fluids with substantially different fluid bulk moduli -such as water and gas- form patches, significant wave attenuation and dispersion result. Their frequency dependence is controlled by the size, shape, and spatial distribution of fluid patches. We focus on so-called mesoscopic patches referring to a length scale much larger than typical pore size and yet much smaller than the seismic wavelength. To decode WIFF effects in the laboratory setting we interpret experimental results of ultrasonic signatures of sandstone and limestone core samples during water injection. Therein, the progress of water-saturation is monitored via computerized tomography. Depending on the injection rate and overall saturation characteristic water-patch distributions at the millimetre-scale are observed. We also monitor saturation-induced acoustic changes using ultrasonic transducers. From these wave field recordings we infer wave velocity and attenuation as a function of saturation. We show that the observed acoustic signatures can be modelled using random patchy saturation models based on Biot?s theory of poroelasticity. To understand implications of WIFF at the sonic frequency band we analyse time-lapse well-log data from the CO2 geosequestration site in Nagaoka, Japan. We retrieve a wave velocity-saturation relation that can be explained in terms of WIFF at fluid patches. Thus, mesoscopic heterogeneity can be responsible for attenuation and dispersion in the well logging frequency band. To study the implications on seismic signatures, we construct a modeling scenario inspired by the storage project at the Sleipner field, Norway. Through a numerical upscaling technique we demonstrate that WIFF in the presence of centimeter-scale fluid patches may produce noticeable kinematic changes and amplitude distortions in seismic data
Fil: Müller, Tobias M.. No especifíca;
Fil: Caspari, Eva. Universite de Lausanne; Suiza

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Müller, T. M. E. A. (2015). Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Theory and experiments. Elsevier. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/159594

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Müller, Tobias M. et al. Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Theory and experiments. Elsevier, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/159594.

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Müller, Tobias M. et al. 2015. Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Theory and experiments. Elsevier. http://hdl.handle.net/11336/159594.

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Müller, T. M. E. A. 2015, Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Theory and experiments, Elsevier, available at: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/159594 [Accessed 25 Jun. 2026].

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Acoustics of partially saturated rocks: Theory and experiments
Autor / colaboradores
Müller, Tobias M. et al
Editorial
Elsevier
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
eng

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