16th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2003
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.190.ele05
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A Numerical Modelling Procedure For The Study Of The Streaming Potential Phenomenon In Embankment Dams

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“…The same is true of the equally interesting contour data shown by Semenov [1980, Chapter XI]. A number of other investigators have addressed the calculation of the self‐potential response of a pumping well [e.g., Friborg , 1996; Wilt and Butler , 1990; Sheffer , 2002; Sheffer and Howie , 2001, 2003]. However, most of these studies used very simple assumptions (a point flow source or sink in a uniform half‐space) and did not investigated the relaxation phase following the shutdown of the pump.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The same is true of the equally interesting contour data shown by Semenov [1980, Chapter XI]. A number of other investigators have addressed the calculation of the self‐potential response of a pumping well [e.g., Friborg , 1996; Wilt and Butler , 1990; Sheffer , 2002; Sheffer and Howie , 2001, 2003]. However, most of these studies used very simple assumptions (a point flow source or sink in a uniform half‐space) and did not investigated the relaxation phase following the shutdown of the pump.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…This opens exciting perspectives in the monitoring of groundwater flow in real time and the determination of the distribution of the hydraulic transmissivity using for example the successive linear estimator [ Yeh et al , 1996] or a maximum likelihood estimation procedure for that purpose. In addition, numerical modeling can be used to address the forward problem for an arbitrary physical property distribution (see, for example, Sheffer and Howie [2001, 2003], who used MODFLOW‐3D as a “front end” to calculate the seepage flow and then calculate the resulting self‐potential field).…”
Section: Concluding Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…; Wilt and Corwin ; Al Saigh et al . ; Sheffer and Howie , ), pumping test experiments (Rizzo et al . ; Titov et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These signals could be also very important in the growing field of CO 2 sequestration to monitor in real-time the migration of CO 2 in a sedimentary reservoir or the rupturing of a pressure seal [e.g., Moore et al, 2004]. Similar researches are presently carried out in biomechanics [Garon et al, 2002], in the study of deformation of glacier by Earth tides [Kulessa et al, 2003], and in the study of deformation and leakage in Earth dams [Wilt and Corwin, 1989;Titov et al, 2000;Sheffer and Howie, 2003].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%