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Title Feasibility of a Borehole VHF Radar Technique for Fracture Mapping
Authors Hsi-Tien Chang
Year 1984
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Reservoir Engineering; Research Agencies; Exploration; Sandia; Electromagnetic; Southwest Research Institute
Abstract Experiments were conducted to establish the feasibility of a downholes high frequency electromagnetic technique for location of fractures in the vicinity of boreholes. An existing flame cut slot in granite was filled with salt water to simulate a brine filled fracture. A transmitter consisting of a phased dual dipole array arranged to provide a directional signal toward the fracture. A receiver operated at 30 to 300 MHz was also located in the same borehole. The radar returns from the simulated fracture were detectable in boreholes located at distances o up to 12 meters from the fracture. These results indicate for the first time the feasibility of a downhole VHF radar of use in a single borehole for detection of fractures located away from the borehole.
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