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V. A. Shevnin
V. A. Shevnin
Moscow State University
Moscow State University

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Geology
  • Date submitted
    2017-03-21
  • Date accepted
    2017-04-30
  • Date published
    2017-08-27

Petrophysical approach to electrical properties of loose soils

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The paper focuses on the relation between geoelectrical characteristics of the soil: resistivity, polarizability and normalized polarizability (ρ, η, M n ) – and its superficial conductivity (SC or σ") using methods of vertical electrical sounding with induced polarization (VES-IP), electric profiling with induced polarization (EP-IP) and frequency characteristic (FC-IP). The authors demonstrate that superficial conductivity can be determined not only from spectral IP data, but also from soil resistivity obtained through petrophysical measurements. In this case normalized polarizability (M n ) is equal to superficial conductivity (SC). Superficial conductivity, in its turn, is proportionate to clay content of the soil. Increasing clayiness reduces hydraulic conductivity. It has been demonstrated that interpretation of EP-IP results benefits from combined study of the plots of three abovementioned parameters (ρ, η, M n ). In the aeration zone, incomplete humidity has a significant effect on geoelectrical parameters of the soil. Petrophysical modelling helps to investigate the impact of humidity.

How to cite: Shevnin V.A., Kvon D.A., Ryzhov A.A. Petrophysical approach to electrical properties of loose soils // Journal of Mining Institute. 2017. Vol. 226. p. 397. DOI: 10.25515/PMI.2017.4.397
Geology
  • Date submitted
    2014-07-09
  • Date accepted
    2014-09-17
  • Date published
    2015-01-01

Results of applying self-potential method and electrical resistivity tomography to study Alexandrovsky settlement (Kaluga region)

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Alexandrovsky ancient settlement is situated in the Kaluga region near the river Voria and Alexandrovka village. Self potential (SP) measurements with new non-polarizing electrodes of the second generation instead of traditional copper-copper sulfate electrodes were performed in 2013 and increased the quality of measurements. SP data were analyzed together with electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). The authors found filtration SP anomalies and proved that the main SP anomaly has diffusion-adsorption origin, determined that the Alexandrovsky site of the ancient settlement has decreased SP values.

How to cite: Shevnin V.A., Bobachev A.A., Ivanova S.V. Results of applying self-potential method and electrical resistivity tomography to study Alexandrovsky settlement (Kaluga region) // Journal of Mining Institute. 2015. Vol. 211. p. 35.
Application of the modern electric exploratory technologies in prospecting of mineral deposits
  • Date submitted
    2012-07-29
  • Date accepted
    2012-09-15
  • Date published
    2013-01-01

Difference in galvanic and inductive methods' results, new examples for DIP and BIEP

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Difference in apparent resistivity values determined  in  galvanic and inductive  electrical and electromagnetic methods depends on macroanisotropy of layered cross-section and decreased penetration depth of galvanic methods without changing penetration depth of inductive methods. Joint influence of these two factors in case of high contrast of layers' resistivities results in difference in several tens of apparent resistivity values.

How to cite: Shevnin V.A., Bobachev A.A., Modin I.N., Yalov T.V. Difference in galvanic and inductive methods’ results, new examples for DIP and BIEP // Journal of Mining Institute. 2013. Vol. 200. p. 104.
Application of the modern electric exploratory technologies in prospecting of mineral deposits
  • Date submitted
    2012-07-15
  • Date accepted
    2012-09-10
  • Date published
    2013-01-01

Anisotropy investigations with azimuthal self potential measurements

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New field technology for studying anisotropy of hydraulic properties in fractured rocks on azimuthal self potential (SP) measurements, developed by D.N. Wishart and L. Slater, is considered and used to study water filtration in loose grain  sediments of river floodplain. Azimuthal SP diagrams allow finding direction of groundwater filtration and can add to traditional azimuthal resistivity survey.

How to cite: Shevnin V.A., Erokhin S.A., Pavlova A.M. Anisotropy investigations with azimuthal self potential measurements // Journal of Mining Institute. 2013. Vol. 200. p. 108.