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Role of induced electrical polarization to identify soft ground/fractured rock conditions

Authors
Park, JinhoLee, Kang-HyunSeo, HyungjoonRyu, JinwooLee, In-Mo
Issue Date
2월-2017
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
Fractured rock; Soft ground; Induced polarization; Chargeability; Electrical resistivity
Citation
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, v.137, pp.63 - 72
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS
Volume
137
Start Page
63
End Page
72
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/84510
DOI
10.1016/j.jappgeo.2016.12.017
ISSN
0926-9851
Abstract
This study attempted to evaluate the role and effectiveness of induced polarization (IP) along with electrical resistivity to identify soft ground/fractured rock. Theoretical studies as well as laboratory-scale experiments were conducted for this purpose. The theoretical study involved deriving the functional relationship between chargeability and influential variables. This was followed by performing a sensitivity analysis using the derived relationship to reveal that the size of narrow pores (r(1)) exerted the greatest influence on the chargeability followed by the salinity of the pore water (C-0). In the laboratory test, a small-scale fractured rock zone was modeled using sandstone as a parent rock. The chargeability and resistivity were measured by changing the size of the joint aperture filled with tap water and/or sea water, the location of the fractured zone, and the thickness of the soil layer in a soil-rock multi-layered ground. The experimental study modeled the jointed zone between competent sandstone layers and indicated that the chargeability was mostly controlled by the size of the narrow pore (r(1)) of the surface sandstone and not by the porosity of the jointed zone. Hence, it was concluded that the chargeability did not significantly depend on the fractured characteristics of the jointed rock. It could be difficult to clearly distinguish as to whether the low resistivity value is caused by the sea water intrusion or by the increase in porosity of the fractured ground. However, the IP exploration can be effectively utilized to identify sea water intrusion since the chargeability decreased. as the salinity of pore water increased. The experimental study on a soil-rock multi-layered ground indicated that the measured chargeability was controlled by the percentage of current flow that passed through the competent rock as well as by the narrow pore size of the rock itself. In conclusion, the ground condition could be easily identified by measuring the IP in conjunction with the electrical resistivity, and this increased the reliability of identifying the existence of sea water, layered ground, and/or the fractured rock. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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