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Electrical and seismic response of saline permafrost soil during freeze - Thaw transition
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  • Journal of applied geophysics, 2017-11, Vol.146 (C), p.16-26
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United States: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • We conducted laboratory studies on the geophysical signals from Arctic saline permafrost soils to help understand the physical and mechanical processes during freeze-thaw cycles. Our results revealed low electrical resistivity (<20Ωm) and elastic moduli (7.7GPa for Young's modulus and 2.9GPa for shear modulus) at temperatures down to ~−10°C, indicating the presence of a significant amount of unfrozen saline water under the current field conditions. The spectral induced polarization signal showed a systematic shift during the freezing process, affected by concurrent changes of temperature, salinity, and ice formation. An anomalous induced polarization response was first observed during the transient period of supercooling and the onset of ice nucleation. Seismic measurements showed a characteristic maximal attenuation at the temperatures immediately below the freezing point, followed by a decrease with decreasing temperature. The calculated elastic moduli showed a non-hysteric response during the freeze – thaw cycle, which was different from the concurrently measured electrical resistivity response where a differential resistivity signal is observed depending on whether the soil is experiencing freezing or thawing. The differential electrical resistivity signal presents challenges for unfrozen water content estimation based on Archie's law. Using an improved formulation of Archie's law with a variable cementation exponent, the unfrozen water content estimation showed a large variation depending on the choice of the resistivity data during either a freezing or thawing cycle. Combining the electrical and seismic results, we suggest that, rather than a large hysteresis in the actual unfrozen water content, the shift of the resistivity response may reflect the changes of the distribution pattern of the unfrozen water (or ice) in the soil matrix during repeated freeze and thaw processes. Collectively, our results provide an improved petrophysical understanding of the physical and mechanical properties of saline permafrost during freeze – thaw transitions, and suggest that large uncertainty may exist when estimating the unfrozen water content using electrical resistivity data. •Electrical and seismic signals show characteristic changes during freeze – thaw cycles of saline permafrost soil.•Electrical and seismic signals show different hysteresis behavior during freeze – thaw.•We demonstrate the uncertainty and challenge in unfrozen water estimation with geophysical methods.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0926-9851
eISSN: 1879-1859
DOI: 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2017.08.008
Titel-ID: cdi_osti_scitechconnect_1476562

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