Session 1
Petrophysics of IP
SESSION 1 – Petrophysics of IP
Chairmen: N. Florsch and J. Macnae
Oral presentations, Monday April 7th (12 min. presentation + 3 min. discussion)
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9:00 – 9:15: Revil A.
POLARIS: a model to understand and interpret spectral induced polarization data in Earth sciences
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9:15 – 9:30: Weller A., Slater L.
Improving understanding of the information content in induced polarization data: the value of empirical observations based on extensive, validated original datasets
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9:30 – 9:45: Kemna A., Weigand M., Zimmermann E.
Resistivity and SIP response of rocks during freezing and thawing
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9:45:10:00: Treichel A., Binley A., Kemna A., Esser O., Zimmermann E., Vereecken H., Huisman J.
Temperature-dependence of broadband complex electrical conductivity in unconsolidated porous media with variable clay content
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10:00 – 10:15: Bairlein K., Hördt A., Bücker M., Nordsiek S.
Experimental and theoretical studies of the temperature dependence of spectral induced polarization (SIP) based on a membrane polarization model
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10:15 – 10:30: Hördt A., Bücker M.
The salinity dependence of SIP parameters studied with an extended model of membrane polarization
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10:30 – 10:45: Joseph S., Ingham M., Gouws G.
Spectral induced polarization and hydraulic conductivity measurements on New Zealand unconsolidated sediments
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10:45 – 11:00: Haegel F.-H., Esser O., Zimmermann E., Gao Z., Joblonowski N., Huisman J., Vereecken H.
Induced polarization of carbon materials -
11:10 – 11:15: Hupfer S., Martin T., Noell U.
Laboratory SIP-investigation on unconsolidated mineral-sand-mixtures
Poster presentations, Monday April 7th, 15:45-16:45 (1 A0 vertical poster)
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Ingham M., Joseph S., Ilse K., Gouws G.
IP and SIP – the practical link?
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Kessouri P., Woodruff W., Revil A.
Experimental study of the complex electrical conductivity of Fontainebleau sandstones
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Kremer T., Schmutz M., Keating E., Agrinier P., Maineult A.
Spectral induced polarization monitoring of CO2 injection in saturated sands: laboratory experiment and modelling
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Leroy P., Ghorbani A., Revil A., Cosenza P., Okay G.
Modelling the induced polarization of bentonite-sand mixtures -
Masi M., Losito G.
Spectral induced polarization for monitoring electrokinetic remediation processes -
Nordsiek S., Hördt A., Diamantopoulos E., Durner W.
Estimation of the van Genuchten-Mualem parameter α and the saturated hydraulic conductivity from SIP measurements
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Placencia-Gómez E., Slater L.
Electrochemical modelling of the SIP response to oxidation of disseminated metallic particles
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Shefer I., Weinstein M., Furman A.
Using SIP as a tool for identifying inorganic cations in a variably saturated soil
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Shefer I., Schwartz N., Fel L., Furman A.
The effect of free-phase NAPL on the spectral induced polarization signature of variably saturated soil
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Undorf S., Kemna A., Bücker M.
A new numerical pore-scale model of membrane polarization
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Zhang Z., Weller A., Nordsiek S.
Fractal dimension and induced polarization?