1999
DOI: 10.1029/1999jb900155
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Streaming potential measurements: 2. Relationship between electrical and hydraulic flow patterns from rock samples during deformation

Abstract: Abstract. Streaming potential and resistivity measurements have been performed on Fontainebleau sandstone and Villejust quartzite samples in a triaxial device during compaction, uniaxial compression, and rupture. Measurements on individual samples do not show any clear intrinsic dependence of the streaming potential coefficient with permeability. An apparent dependence of the streaming potential coefficient with permeability is, however, observed during deformation. The effect of surface conductivity is taken … Show more

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“…Depending on where in the stressed rock volume the charge carriers are activated, they will form rapidly moving or fluctuating charge clouds that can account for earthquakerelated electric and magnetic signals. The decreasing senses of geomagnetic anomalies recorded at stations LY and TW indicate that underground flows of electric charge and/or fluid are highly anisotropic (Lonre et al, 1999). Although we do not yet have a complete understanding of the mechanisms for the nature of the geomagnetic fluctuations, this newly amended body of evidence concerning geomagnetic fluctuations provides us with a direction for further research in earthquake prediction.…”
Section: Observation and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Depending on where in the stressed rock volume the charge carriers are activated, they will form rapidly moving or fluctuating charge clouds that can account for earthquakerelated electric and magnetic signals. The decreasing senses of geomagnetic anomalies recorded at stations LY and TW indicate that underground flows of electric charge and/or fluid are highly anisotropic (Lonre et al, 1999). Although we do not yet have a complete understanding of the mechanisms for the nature of the geomagnetic fluctuations, this newly amended body of evidence concerning geomagnetic fluctuations provides us with a direction for further research in earthquake prediction.…”
Section: Observation and Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…À1 to c. 10 À8 VPa À1 [Morgan et al, 1989;Lorne et al, 1999;Sprunt et al, 1994]. Wurmstich and Morgan [1994] used a value of 10 À7 VPa…”
Section: Vpamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In laboratory experiments, the zeta potential and the streaming potential coefficients were measured for crushed rock (e.g., Ishido and Mizutani 1981;Massenet and Ngoc 1985;Morgan et al 1989;Lorne et al 1999a) and for natural intact rock (e.g., Jouniaux and Pozzi 1995a). Some data have become available on electric signals due to electrokinetic effects during rock deformation up to failure using triaxial apparatus (Jouniaux and Pozzi 1995b;Yoshida et al 1998;Lorne et al 1999b). So far many geophysicists have estimated the magnitude of electromagnetic signals due to the electrokinetic effect.…”
Section: Electrokinetic Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%