Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones

Spectral Induced Polarization spectra were carried out on 3 graphitic schists and 2 graphitic sandstones. The microstructural arrangement of graphite of two graphitic schists was studied with thin sections using transmitted and reflected light optical and electron microscopic methods. Chemical maps...

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Main Authors: Revil, Andre, Abdulsamad, Feras, Ghorbani, Ahmad, Toy, Virginia, Kirilova, Martina, Coperey, Antoine, Duvillard, Pierre-Allain, Menard, Gilles, Ravanel, Ludovic
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pt2624c
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3976967 2024-09-15T18:30:08+00:00 Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones Revil, Andre Abdulsamad, Feras Ghorbani, Ahmad Toy, Virginia Kirilova, Martina Coperey, Antoine Duvillard, Pierre-Allain Menard, Gilles Ravanel, Ludovic 2020-08-07 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pt2624c unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JB017628 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pt2624c oai:zenodo.org:3976967 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Permafrost induced polarization schists graphite info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pt2624c10.1029/2019JB017628 2024-07-26T18:25:51Z Spectral Induced Polarization spectra were carried out on 3 graphitic schists and 2 graphitic sandstones. The microstructural arrangement of graphite of two graphitic schists was studied with thin sections using transmitted and reflected light optical and electron microscopic methods. Chemical maps of selected areas confirm the presence of carbon. The complex conductivity spectra were measured in the frequency range 10 mHz to 45 kHz and in the temperature range +20°C down to -15°C. The measured spectra are fitted with a double Cole Cole complex conductivity model with one component associated with the polarization of graphite and the second component associated with the Maxwell Wagner polarization. The Cole Cole exponent and the chargeability are observed to be almost independent of temperature including in freezing conditions. The conductivity and relaxation time are dependent on the temperature in a predictable way. As long as the temperature decreases, the electrical conductivity decreases and the relaxation time increases. A finite element model is able to reproduce the observed results. In this model, we consider an intra-grain polarization mechanism for the graphite and a change of the conductivity of the background material modeled with an exponential freezing curve. One of the core sample (a black schist), very rich in graphite, appears to be characterized by a very high conductivity (approximately 30 S m-1). Two induced polarization profiles are discussed in the area of Thorens. The model is applied to the chargeability data to map the volumetric content of graphite. Revil archive Spectral induced polarization data of rocks and porous media with graphite Other/Unknown Material permafrost Zenodo
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topic Permafrost
induced polarization
schists
graphite
spellingShingle Permafrost
induced polarization
schists
graphite
Revil, Andre
Abdulsamad, Feras
Ghorbani, Ahmad
Toy, Virginia
Kirilova, Martina
Coperey, Antoine
Duvillard, Pierre-Allain
Menard, Gilles
Ravanel, Ludovic
Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
topic_facet Permafrost
induced polarization
schists
graphite
description Spectral Induced Polarization spectra were carried out on 3 graphitic schists and 2 graphitic sandstones. The microstructural arrangement of graphite of two graphitic schists was studied with thin sections using transmitted and reflected light optical and electron microscopic methods. Chemical maps of selected areas confirm the presence of carbon. The complex conductivity spectra were measured in the frequency range 10 mHz to 45 kHz and in the temperature range +20°C down to -15°C. The measured spectra are fitted with a double Cole Cole complex conductivity model with one component associated with the polarization of graphite and the second component associated with the Maxwell Wagner polarization. The Cole Cole exponent and the chargeability are observed to be almost independent of temperature including in freezing conditions. The conductivity and relaxation time are dependent on the temperature in a predictable way. As long as the temperature decreases, the electrical conductivity decreases and the relaxation time increases. A finite element model is able to reproduce the observed results. In this model, we consider an intra-grain polarization mechanism for the graphite and a change of the conductivity of the background material modeled with an exponential freezing curve. One of the core sample (a black schist), very rich in graphite, appears to be characterized by a very high conductivity (approximately 30 S m-1). Two induced polarization profiles are discussed in the area of Thorens. The model is applied to the chargeability data to map the volumetric content of graphite. Revil archive Spectral induced polarization data of rocks and porous media with graphite
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author Revil, Andre
Abdulsamad, Feras
Ghorbani, Ahmad
Toy, Virginia
Kirilova, Martina
Coperey, Antoine
Duvillard, Pierre-Allain
Menard, Gilles
Ravanel, Ludovic
author_facet Revil, Andre
Abdulsamad, Feras
Ghorbani, Ahmad
Toy, Virginia
Kirilova, Martina
Coperey, Antoine
Duvillard, Pierre-Allain
Menard, Gilles
Ravanel, Ludovic
author_sort Revil, Andre
title Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
title_short Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
title_full Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
title_fullStr Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
title_sort data from: complex conductivity of graphitic schists and sandstones
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