Viability assessment of integrated P- and S-wave surveys using ultrasound

B. Hassan
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Potential of, integrated geophysical, especially P- and S-wave combined near surface surveys, is assessed; demonstrated with use of sparingly, reduced chronographic i. e., time and velocity, (1 MHz) ultrasonic imaged data. Case of aqueous and non-aqueous, predominantly, fossil fuel origins spills seepage within near-surface geology is examined in terms of evaluation of possible complexities of fluids and surrounding interactions; which are experimentally simulated embodied as flow components of an immiscible displacement process. Such processes are understood and studied widely, within various, especially near-field geo- and engineering including environmental and also geo-disaster contexts. Interesting relevant scenarios, including aspects, of geological complexity of well known geographical locations while their subjugation also to various, whether natural or anthropogenic, stressors are presented alongside pertinent theory for better grasp, including plausibility, of methodology and inferring. Experimental analogues and geometrical constraints are explained in detail. Ultrasonic P- and S-wave, data in relevant context, also verified analytically, are comprehensively evaluated. S-wave data not only corroborates P-wave data attributes in time-space localization of displaced, from displacing phase, including a “dim spot”, an interesting artifact corresponding to interface (or mixed phase) region, S-wave also manifested other elastic and thermo-mechanical characteristics of the same feature. Further a flow rate, especially, that of injection, control or dependence of a planned displacement process was confirmed, for example if required in tracer and remedial studies. S-waves characteristic suitability to reveal other fluid-fluid and fluid-solid interaction peculiarities at micro and possibly at nano scale, as amplitude effects, is foreseen to assume significant promise.
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超声综合P波和s波测量的可行性评估
评价了综合地球物理,特别是纵波和横波联合近地面测量的潜力;通过使用少量的时间和速度(1mhz)超声成像数据来证明。在评估流体和周围相互作用可能的复杂性方面,研究了水和非水,主要是化石燃料来源的泄漏和近地表地质渗漏的情况;实验模拟了非混相驱替过程的流动分量。这些过程被广泛地理解和研究,特别是在各种近场地质和工程中,包括环境和地质灾害背景。有趣的相关场景,包括众所周知的地理位置的地质复杂性的各个方面,同时它们也屈服于各种各样的,无论是自然的还是人为的,压力源,与相关理论一起提出,以便更好地掌握,包括方法论和推断的合理性。详细解释了实验模拟和几何约束。超声波P、s波,相关背景下的数据,也进行了分析验证,综合评价。s波数据不仅证实了p波数据在位移时空间定位的属性,从位移相,包括一个“暗点”,一个有趣的伪像对应于界面(或混合相)区域,s波还表现出相同特征的其他弹性和热力学特征。此外,还确定了流速,特别是注入流速、控制流速或计划驱替过程的依赖性,例如在示踪剂和补救研究中需要确定的流速。s波特性适合揭示其他流体-流体和流体-固体相互作用在微观和可能在纳米尺度上的特性,如振幅效应,预计会有很大的前景。
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