The effect of crack orientation on the nonlinear interaction of a P wave with an S wave


Title

The effect of crack orientation on the nonlinear interaction of a P wave with an S wave

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2016
Journal
Geophysical Research Letters
Issue
127-8262346162133
Pagination
6146 – 6152
Date Published
Apr-06-2018
Publication Language
eng
Citation Key
2872
Abstract

Cracks, joints, fluids, and other pore-scale structures have long been hypothesized to be the cause of the large elastic nonlinearity observed in rocks. It is difficult to definitively say which pore-scale features are most important, however, because of the difficulty in isolating the source of the nonlinear interaction. In this work, we focus on the influence of cracks on the recorded nonlinear signal and in particular on how the orientation of microcracks changes the strength of the nonlinear interaction. We do this by studying the effect of orientation on the measurements in a rock with anisotropy correlated with the presence and alignment of microcracks. We measure the nonlinear response via the traveltime delay induced in a low-amplitude P wave probe by a high-amplitude S wave pump. We find evidence that crack orientation has a significant effect on the nonlinear signal.

Short Title
Geophys. Res. Lett.