Electrical properties of dry rocks

The mechanism by which atmospheric moisture affects the conductivity and dielectric constant of rock specimens was studied in time and frequency domains. It is suggested that adsorbed water molecules alter the surface conductivity in a manner similar to that observed in semiconductors and insulators...

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Main Author: Morrison, H.
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Published: 1973
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Ice
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730022632
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19730022632 2023-05-15T16:37:33+02:00 Electrical properties of dry rocks Morrison, H. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jun 1, 1973 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730022632 unknown Document ID: 19730022632 Accession ID: 73N31364 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730022632 No Copyright CASI GEOPHYSICS NASA-CR-133886 SSL-SER-14-ISSUE-34 1973 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T11:28:20Z The mechanism by which atmospheric moisture affects the conductivity and dielectric constant of rock specimens was studied in time and frequency domains. It is suggested that adsorbed water molecules alter the surface conductivity in a manner similar to that observed in semiconductors and insulators. Powdered basalts show a low-frequency dispersion produced by the atmospheric moisture remaining in the pore system of the sample in a high vacuum; this effect is attributed to isolated adsorption centers. Simulated lunar permafrost at 100 K and a vacuum of 10 to the -8th power torr together with data on lunar samples contaminated with atmospheric moisture and the dielectric properties of ice at various temperatures indicate that, if permafrost exists in the moon it should present a relaxation peak at approximately 300 Hz; for temperatures up to 263 K it may go up to 20 KHz. It is concluded that in order to have electrical steady state conditions in rock samples it is necessary to have volume charge accumulations at interfaces within the sample and at the electrode sample interface. A method for measuring heterogeneous dielectrics with non-negligible ohmic and dielectric conductivities is proposed and experimentally verified. Other/Unknown Material Ice permafrost NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Morrison, H.
Electrical properties of dry rocks
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description The mechanism by which atmospheric moisture affects the conductivity and dielectric constant of rock specimens was studied in time and frequency domains. It is suggested that adsorbed water molecules alter the surface conductivity in a manner similar to that observed in semiconductors and insulators. Powdered basalts show a low-frequency dispersion produced by the atmospheric moisture remaining in the pore system of the sample in a high vacuum; this effect is attributed to isolated adsorption centers. Simulated lunar permafrost at 100 K and a vacuum of 10 to the -8th power torr together with data on lunar samples contaminated with atmospheric moisture and the dielectric properties of ice at various temperatures indicate that, if permafrost exists in the moon it should present a relaxation peak at approximately 300 Hz; for temperatures up to 263 K it may go up to 20 KHz. It is concluded that in order to have electrical steady state conditions in rock samples it is necessary to have volume charge accumulations at interfaces within the sample and at the electrode sample interface. A method for measuring heterogeneous dielectrics with non-negligible ohmic and dielectric conductivities is proposed and experimentally verified.
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author Morrison, H.
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title Electrical properties of dry rocks
title_short Electrical properties of dry rocks
title_full Electrical properties of dry rocks
title_fullStr Electrical properties of dry rocks
title_full_unstemmed Electrical properties of dry rocks
title_sort electrical properties of dry rocks
publishDate 1973
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730022632
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permafrost
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permafrost
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Accession ID: 73N31364
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19730022632
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