2021
DOI: 10.1093/gji/ggab384
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On the low-frequency elastic response of Pierre Shale during temperature cycles

Abstract: Summary The impact of temperature on elastic rock properties is less-studied and thus less-understood than that of pressure and stress. Thermal effects on dispersion are experimentally observed herein from seismic to ultrasonic frequencies: Young’s moduli and Poisson’s ratios plus P- and S-wave velocities are determined by forced-oscillation (FO) from 1 to 144 Hz and by pulse-transmission (PT) at 500 kHz. Despite being the dominant sedimentary rock type, shales receive less experimental attentio… Show more

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“…Although these assumptions seem to be reasonable, the best way is to remove them by conducting seismic frequency measurements on saturated rocks with controlled pore pressure. The forced‐oscillation technique (e.g., Rørheim et al., 2022) is commonly used for this purpose; however, it is non‐standard for most laboratories. Other potential issues include the impact of heterogeneity (He & Wang, 2020), which is difficult to be accounted for by any laboratory measurements on core plugs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these assumptions seem to be reasonable, the best way is to remove them by conducting seismic frequency measurements on saturated rocks with controlled pore pressure. The forced‐oscillation technique (e.g., Rørheim et al., 2022) is commonly used for this purpose; however, it is non‐standard for most laboratories. Other potential issues include the impact of heterogeneity (He & Wang, 2020), which is difficult to be accounted for by any laboratory measurements on core plugs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Batzle et al [33] identified nodes and antinodes to extend this upper boundary by distributing the measurements accordingly. Since dispersion is a fluid-dependent phenomenon, viscosity-manipulation either by fluids such as glycerine [33,103,122,129,131,145,[168][169][170]218] or temperature [33,50,107,190] may shift the transition from unprobed to probed frequencies due to altered fluid mobility. Viscosity-manipulation by temperature [271] is explored at high but unexplored at low temperatures for FO.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neither PT measured V P0 nor V S0 significantly changed perhaps due to Draupne's low calcite content. Rørheim et al [190] combined FO and PT at elevated temperatures for 0 and 90 • Pierre specimens: FO measured E V and E H dispersion shifted towards higher frequencies while FO converted and PT measured V P0 , V P90 , V S0 , and V S90 oppositely decreased and increased with temperature. Two simple frequency-dependent bound water models were also proposed.…”
Section: Shalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un estudio exhaustivo de las propiedades elásticas de las shales para un rango de bajas frecuencias fue llevado a cabo por Szewczyk [2017]; Szewczyk et al [2018a, b]; Lozovyi y Bauer [2019]; Mikhaltsevitch et al [2021]; Rorheim et al [2022]. Los autores ensayan muestras de shales por medio de la técnica de oscilaciones forzadas utilizando un dispositivo propio que permite el control del esfuerzo deviatórico, presión poral, obtención de ultrasonido y mediciones estáticas [Szewczyk et al, 2016].…”
Section: Atenuación Y Dispersión En Shalesunclassified