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Title: Resistivity logging of fractured basalt

Conference ·
OSTI ID:7369540

A lumped double porosity model was studied in order to estimate the effect of fractures on resistivity - porosity relations. It is found that the relationship between resistivity and porosity for fractured rock is in general not simple and depends both on the amounts of matrix porosity as well as the fracture orientation. However, when fractures dominate over matrix porosity the exponent is close to 1.0. Resistivity-porosity relations have been determined for large amounts of basaltic formations in Iceland. An exponent close to 1.0 is found in all cases investigated. This is interpreted as fractures constitute a considerable part of the porosity of the basalts. In the IRDP-hole in Eastern Iceland it is found that the ratio of fracture porosity to total porosity decreases with depth.

Research Organization:
Orkustofnun, Reykjavik, Iceland
OSTI ID:
7369540
Report Number(s):
SGP-TR-60; CONF-821214-27; ON: DE83015865
Resource Relation:
Conference: 8. geothermal reservoir engineering workshop, Stanford, CA, USA, 14 Dec 1982; Related Information: In: Proceedings of the eighth workshop on geothermal-reservoir engineering, by
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English