Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire

The Conway granite of New Hampshire is a highly radioactive intrusive into which a 1-km-deep borehole was drilled and continuously cored in 1975. There are two major granitic units, the Osceola and the Conway. The Conway is cut by three lamprophyre dikes. Elastic moduli and petrographic studies were...

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Main Author: Warren, N.
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Published: 2007
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:5556844 2023-07-30T04:05:32+02:00 Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire Warren, N. 2007-05-14 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5556844 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5556844 https://doi.org/10.2172/5556844 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5556844 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5556844 https://doi.org/10.2172/5556844 doi:10.2172/5556844 15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DRILL CORES ROCK MECHANICS GRANITES PETROGRAPHY BOREHOLES CRACKS DATA GRAIN SIZE NEW HAMPSHIRE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES CAVITIES CRYSTAL STRUCTURE IGNEOUS ROCKS INFORMATION MICROSTRUCTURE NORTH AMERICA NORTH ATLANTIC REGION ROCKS SIZE USA 2007 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/5556844 2023-07-11T10:40:44Z The Conway granite of New Hampshire is a highly radioactive intrusive into which a 1-km-deep borehole was drilled and continuously cored in 1975. There are two major granitic units, the Osceola and the Conway. The Conway is cut by three lamprophyre dikes. Elastic moduli and petrographic studies were on 14 samples from the core. These data and observations have been used to determine groupings in the rocks by characterizing microstructure. An important result is that carefully taken physical properties data (for example, velocities and strains) are sensitive indicators of microstructure. Based on velocity and strain data, three distinct groups are found: the lamprophyre dike rocks and two groups each of which contain samples from both the Osceola and Conway formations. These groups are also distinguished by petrographic observations of microcrack patterns. The groups are apparently controlled by grain size and by uniformity of the mixing of the mineral phases in the samples, and not by mineral modes or depth. This last result implies the coring of the Conway samples may have intensified the amount of cracking over that in the rocks in situ, but not the type of cracking. Coring does not apparently induce a distinct population of very thin (low aspect ratio) cracks; that is, such cracks are not needed to explain the low pressure stress and velocity data of these samples. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Conway ENVELOPE(-61.422,-61.422,-62.841,-62.841)
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topic 15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
DRILL CORES
ROCK MECHANICS
GRANITES
PETROGRAPHY
BOREHOLES
CRACKS
DATA
GRAIN SIZE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
CAVITIES
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
IGNEOUS ROCKS
INFORMATION
MICROSTRUCTURE
NORTH AMERICA
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
ROCKS
SIZE
USA
spellingShingle 15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
DRILL CORES
ROCK MECHANICS
GRANITES
PETROGRAPHY
BOREHOLES
CRACKS
DATA
GRAIN SIZE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
CAVITIES
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
IGNEOUS ROCKS
INFORMATION
MICROSTRUCTURE
NORTH AMERICA
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
ROCKS
SIZE
USA
Warren, N.
Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire
topic_facet 15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
DRILL CORES
ROCK MECHANICS
GRANITES
PETROGRAPHY
BOREHOLES
CRACKS
DATA
GRAIN SIZE
NEW HAMPSHIRE
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
CAVITIES
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
IGNEOUS ROCKS
INFORMATION
MICROSTRUCTURE
NORTH AMERICA
NORTH ATLANTIC REGION
ROCKS
SIZE
USA
description The Conway granite of New Hampshire is a highly radioactive intrusive into which a 1-km-deep borehole was drilled and continuously cored in 1975. There are two major granitic units, the Osceola and the Conway. The Conway is cut by three lamprophyre dikes. Elastic moduli and petrographic studies were on 14 samples from the core. These data and observations have been used to determine groupings in the rocks by characterizing microstructure. An important result is that carefully taken physical properties data (for example, velocities and strains) are sensitive indicators of microstructure. Based on velocity and strain data, three distinct groups are found: the lamprophyre dike rocks and two groups each of which contain samples from both the Osceola and Conway formations. These groups are also distinguished by petrographic observations of microcrack patterns. The groups are apparently controlled by grain size and by uniformity of the mixing of the mineral phases in the samples, and not by mineral modes or depth. This last result implies the coring of the Conway samples may have intensified the amount of cracking over that in the rocks in situ, but not the type of cracking. Coring does not apparently induce a distinct population of very thin (low aspect ratio) cracks; that is, such cracks are not needed to explain the low pressure stress and velocity data of these samples.
author Warren, N.
author_facet Warren, N.
author_sort Warren, N.
title Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire
title_short Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire
title_full Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire
title_fullStr Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire
title_full_unstemmed Rock physics characterization of Conway granite from a DOE borehole, Conway, New Hampshire
title_sort rock physics characterization of conway granite from a doe borehole, conway, new hampshire
publishDate 2007
url http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/5556844
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5556844
https://doi.org/10.2172/5556844
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