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Localization and characterization of cracks in clay‐rocks using frequency and time‐domain induced polarization
Authors:G Okay  P Cosenza  A Ghorbani  C Camerlynck  J Cabrera  N Florsch  A Revil
Institution:1. UMR 7619 Sisyphe, Université de Pierre et Marie Curie, case courrier 105, Tour 56–46, 3ème étage, 4 Place Jussieu, 75252 Paris, France;2. French Institute of Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety, PO. Box 17, 92262 Fontenay‐aux‐Roses, France;3. Université de Poitiers, Laboratoire HydrASA, UMR CNRS 6269, ENSIP, Université de Poitiers, Batiment B1, 1 rue Marcel Doré, 86022 Poitiers Cedex, France;4. Department of Mining and Metallurgy, Yazd University, Safaieh, Pejoohesh Street, 89195–741 Yazd, Iran;5. French Institute of Radioprotection and Nuclear Safety, PO. Box 17, 92262 Fontenay‐aux‐Roses, France;6. UMI 209 UMMISCO, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Paris, France;7. Colorado School of Mines, Department of Geophysics, 1500 Illinois Street, Golden, CO 80401, USA;8. ISTerre, CNRS, UMR CNRS 5275, Université de Savoie, 73376 Le Bourget du Lac Cedex, France
Abstract:Induced polarization (IP) is a geophysical method that is potentially sensitive to the presence of cracks in porous rocks and therefore to damage. We performed time‐domain and frequency domain IP measurements at the Tournemire Underground Research Laboratory (URL, Aveyron, France) in areas where different types of cracks are observed. These cracks correspond to both tectonic fractures and new cracks associated with stress release and desiccation resulting from the excavation of a gallery. These measurements were performed both in eastern and northern galleries of the test site. The eastern gallery was excavated in 1996 while the northern gallery was excavated recently in 2008. This gives us the opportunity to study the electrical characteristics of the excavation damaged zone surrounding the galleries with respect to the age of the excavation. Longitudinal profiles were performed along the floor of the galleries with 48 Cu/CuSO4 electrodes separated by a distance of 20 cm. Chargeability and resistivity were inverted using a Gauss‐Newton iterative approach assuming an isotropic heterogeneous clay‐rock material. The resulting IP tomograms show a correlation between high values of chargeability and the presence of calcite‐filled tectonic fractures. X‐ray analysis indicates that the presence of pyrite in these fractures is a potential source of the observed IP signals. The cracks associated with the mechanical damage of the formation exhibit low values of chargeability, on the same order of magnitude than the chargeability of the clay‐rock matrix and are therefore hardly observable. A smaller IP response associated with the presence of these cracks is observed in the older gallery and this observation is qualitatively related to the desaturation process associated with these cracks. In a specific area of one of the galleries, the presence of calcareous nodules is observed to be an important source of anomalous chargeability. This signature seems to be associated with the presence of pyrite.
Keywords:Induced polarization  Desiccation
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