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Quantifying Induced Polarization of Conductive Inclusions in Porous Media and Implications for Geophysical Measurements

Lang Feng, Qiuzi Li, S. D. Cameron, Kuang He, Robert Colby, Katie M. Walker, H. W. Deckman, Deniz Ertaş

2020Scientific Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Induced polarization (IP) mapping has gained increasing attention in the past decades, as electrical induced polarization has been shown to provide interesting signatures for detecting the presence of geological materials such as clay, ore, pyrite, and potentially, hydrocarbons. However, efforts to relate complex conductivities associated with IP to intrinsic physical properties of the corresponding materials have been largely empirical. Here we present a quantitative interpretation of induced polarization signatures from brine-filled rock formations with conductive inclusions and show that new opportunities in geophysical exploration and characterization could arise. Initially tested with model systems with solid conductive inclusions, this theory is then extended and experimentally tested with nanoporous conductors that are shown to have a distinctive spectral IP response. Several of the tests were conducted with nano-porous sulfides (pyrite) produced by sulfate-reducing bacteria grown in the lab in the presence of a hydrocarbon source, as well as with field samples from sapropel formations. Our discoveries and fundamental understanding of the electrode polarization mechanism with solid and porous conductive inclusions suggest a rigorous new approach in geophysical exploration for mineral deposits. Moreover, we show how induced polarization of biologically generated mineral deposits can yield a new paradigm for basin scale hydrocarbon exploration.

Topics & Concepts

Induced polarizationElectrical conductorPyriteGeologyPorosityPolarization (electrochemistry)GeophysicsMineralogyNanoporousChemical physicsMaterials scienceElectrical resistivity and conductivityNanotechnologyChemistryComposite materialPhysicsGeotechnical engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysical chemistryGeophysical and Geoelectrical MethodsGeochemistry and Geologic MappingMineral Processing and Grinding