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APPLICATIONS OF BOREHOLE-ACOUSTIC METHODS IN ROCK MECHANICS.

January 1, 1985

Acoustic-logging methods using a considerable range of wavelengths and frequencies have proven very useful in the in situ characterization of deeply buried crystalline rocks. Seismic velocities are useful in investigating the moduli of unfractured rock, and in producing a continuous record of rock quality for comparison with discontinuous intervals of core. The considerable range of frequencies makes the investigation of scale effects possible in both fractured and unfractured rock. Several specific methods for the characterization of in situ permeability have been developed and verified in the field.

Publication Year 1985
Title APPLICATIONS OF BOREHOLE-ACOUSTIC METHODS IN ROCK MECHANICS.
Authors Frederick L. Paillet
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70013300
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse