Abstract
Previous studies examining the relationship between the groundwater table and seismic velocities have provided contradictory results. Here we introduce a physics-based model relating fluctuation in the groundwater table and the pore pressure with seismic velocity variation through change in effective stress. This model can be used to explain the contradictory results of previous studies, it justifies the use of seismic velocity variation for monitoring of the pore pressure and the groundwater table, and it potentially results in a new field method to measure the pressure dependency of the shear modulus. Using data acquired in Groningen, the Netherlands, we demonstrate that measurements of seismic velocity variation can be used to monitor the pore pressure.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - Apr 2021 |
Event | Nederlands Aardwetenschapplijk Congres - Online Duration: 8 Apr 2021 → 9 Apr 2021 |
Conference
Conference | Nederlands Aardwetenschapplijk Congres |
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Period | 8/04/21 → 9/04/21 |