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Experimental studies on the effects of fracture on the P and S wave velocity propagation in sedimentary rock (Calcarenite del Salento)

Journal

ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Volume 84, Issue 3-4, Pages 130-142

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2005.12.004

Keywords

fractures; seismic properties; model experiment; field experiment

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Experimental studies were carried out in laboratory in order to investigate the effects of fracture on compressional (P) wave and shear (S) wave velocity propagation and therefore the relations between seismic properties and rock mass parameters. The discontinuity index, Id, fracture density parameter C, linear fracture parameter F and the rock quality designation (RQD) were used to describe the rock mass parameters. These parameters are analyzed and then related to the seismic properties. Four vertical aligned fractures were created on an intact calcarenite block, 0.6 in long, 0.4 m thick and 0.4 in width, by sawing. The measures were carried out in four different blocks of cacarenite, having the same physical properties, and in four different phases: in first block the fractures were filled with air; in the second block the fractures were filled with terra rossa; in third block the fractures were filled with wet terra rossa and in the fourth block the fractures were filled with clay. The test results were statistically analysed using the method of least squares regression and polynomial relationships with high correlation coefficient were found between the fractured rock parameters and P-wave, S-wave velocities and V-p/V-s ratio. The investigations suggest that the P-wave and S-wave velocities decrease with increasing the fracture parameters, while the V-p/V-s, ratio increases with decreasing the fracture parameters. Furthermore the results of the experimental studies were applied on the seismic refraction tomography data acquired in a great measurements campaign undertaken in the Adriatic salentina coast (south Italy) in order to monitor the coastal erosion. The geophysical results, using the polynomial relationships between the fractured rock parameters and P-wave velocity, are in good agreement with the geomorphological and geological results. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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