Fracture flow characterization with low-noise SP logging.

Autor Andre Kowalski,Andre Kowalski,Andre Kowalski
Autores Kowalski, A.C.G.
Resumo

Geophysical well logging has been applied for fracture characterization in crystalline terrains by physical properties measurements and borehole wall imaging. Some of these methods can be applied to monitor pumping tests to identify fractures contributing with groundwater flow and, with this determine hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity along the well. We present a procedure to identify fractures contributing to the groundwater flow by using spontaneous potential (SP) measurements generated by electrokinetic processes when the borehole water head is lowered and then monitored while recovering. The electrokinetic model for flow through a tabular gap is used to interpret the measured data and determine the water head difference that drives the flow through the fracture. We present preliminary results at a test site in crystalline rocks, in the campus of the University of São Paulo.

Programa Geofísica
Ano de publicação 2019
Tipo de publicação Artigo publicado em congresso
Nome da revista/jornal 16º International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society & Expogef
Localidade Publicação Nacional
Página inicial 1
Página final 1
Página web https://doi.org/10.22564/16cisbgf2019.363
Anexo Kowalski, A.C.G., Mendonça, C.A., Ofterdinge, U.S..pdf