H11A:
Advances in Petrophysics for Hydrogeophysics and Near Surface Geophysics I Posters


Session ID#: 7921

Session Description:
Geophysical methods used in hydrogeophysics and near surface geophysics have great potential for characterizing subsurface properties and processes to inform hydrological, geological, and biogeochemical studies. However, geophysical methods only provide indirect information about subsurface properties and processes of interest (e.g. for subsurface flow and transport). The link between geophysical properties (e.g. electrical conductivity) and the variables of interest (e.g. water content) requires petrophysical relationships. The increasing use of geophysics for mapping complex environments and time-lapse monitoring necessitates that these relationships be accurate and efficient such that geophysical data can be correctly interpreted and/or included in fully coupled inversions. Establishing petrophysical relationships is inherently multidisciplinary as such models are influenced by pore-scale interfacial biogeochemical and geometric properties and require upscaling. This session seeks theoretical developments, laboratory studies for experimental validation, and field studies that demonstrate the correct use of novel and established petrophysical relationships for hydrogeophysical and near surface applications.
Primary Convener:  Damien Jougnot, Sorbonne Universite, UMR 7619 METIS, Paris, France
Convener:  Kristina Keating, Rutgers University Newark, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States
Chairs:  Damien Jougnot, Sorbonne Universite, UMR 7619 METIS, Paris, France and Kristina Keating, Rutgers University Newark, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States
OSPA Liaison:  Kristina Keating, Rutgers University Newark, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States
Co-Organized with:
Hydrology, and Near Surface Geophysics

Cross-Listed:
  • NS - Near Surface Geophysics
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Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

Jan Vinogradov, Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom and Matthew Jackson, Imperial College London, London, SW7, United Kingdom
Shuai Li, BRGM, Orleans, France, Philippe Leroy, French Geological Survey, Water, Environment and Ecotechnologies department, Orleans, France, Frank Heberling, Institute for Nuclear Waste Disposal, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany, Nicolas Devau, BRGM, French Geological Survey, Orléans, France and Damien Jougnot, Sorbonne Universite, UMR 7619 METIS, Paris, France
Dawoud Al-Mahrouqi1, Jan Vinogradov2 and Matthew Jackson1, (1)Imperial College London, London, SW7, United Kingdom, (2)Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
Andrea Ustra, IAG Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, Geophysics, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Lee D Slater, Rutgers University, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, Newark, United States, Dimitrios Ntarlagiannis, Rutgers University Newark, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Newark, NJ, United States, Chi Zhang, University of Kansas, Department of Geology, Lawrence, KS, United States and Carlos Alberto Mendonça, IAG Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Xin He1, Rujun Chen2, Hongchun Yao3, Shenglong Tan3, HongHua Shi3, RuiJie Shen3, Chao Yan1, Pei Zeng3, Lanfang He4, Nana Qiao1, Feiyan Xi1, Hao Zhang1 and Jizhang Xie1, (1)Central South University, Changsha, China, (2)Central South University, School of Geoscience & Info-Physics, Changsha, China, (3)Champion Geophysical Technology Ltd., Changsha, China, (4)Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution, Beijing, China
Gabriel Muro, California State University Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA, United States
Christian Koyama1, Honghua Wang2, Tseedulam Khuut3, Takayuki Kawai4 and Motoyuki Sato1, (1)Tohoku University, Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Sendai, Japan, (2)Central South University, School of Geosciences and Information Physics, Changsha, China, (3)Mongolian University of Science and Technology, School of Geology and Petroleum Engineering, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, (4)Graduate School of International Resource Sciences, Akita University, 1-1 Tegatagakuen-machi, Akita 010-8502, Japan, Akita, Japan
Brady Flinchum1, Steve Holbrook1, Dario Grana2 and Andy Parsekian2, (1)Clemson University, Geology, Clemson, SC, United States, (2)University of Wyoming, Department of Geology and Geophysics, Laramie, United States
Dong-Hwa Noh, KAIST Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea, Republic of (South)

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