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Malehmir, Reza; Schmitt, Douglas R (2016): Ultrasonic measurement of anisotropic reflectivity from Water-Phenolic CE Interface [dataset]. University of Alberta, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.864794

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Abstract:
In this contribution, we experimentally test the effects of azimuth and tilt angle on the acoustic reflectivity of a liquid- anisotropic solid interface. For this study, we are using a large source transducer, and acquired data for samples with different tilt angles. We use Phenolic CE material, which is known to have orthorhombic symmetry. Our results show that changes of the tilt angle produce important variations on the reflectivity that are larger as the tilt increases. The most remarkable feature is the change of the critical angle with the azimuth, which shows a larger spread for larger tilts. The spectral components of the acquired waveforms also show characteristic features linked to the location of the critical angle, we particularly observed a drop in the peak frequency. These observations suggest that care must be taken about the interpretation and inversion of observed incidence and azimuth dependent seismic reflectivities and critical angles in obtaining information on a formation's anisotropy.
Zip archive contains four segy files:
- LAB_TI00, is not tilted sample in contact with water,
- LAB_TI30, is 30degrees tilted sample in contact with water,
- LAB_TI45, is 45 degrees tilted sample in contact with water,
- LAB_TI90, is 90 degrees tilted sample in contact with water.
Comment:
Data were measured in Experimental Geophysics Group Ultrasonic Laboratory, at University of Alberta, Edmonton. Data are password protected until 2017-09-01. Contact Reza Malehmir (malehmir@ualberta.ca) for data access.
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