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A laboratory study of NMR relaxation times in unconsolidated heterogeneous sediments

机译:A laboratory study of NMR relaxation times in unconsolidated heterogeneous sediments

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Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation-time measurements can provide critical information about the physiochemical properties of water-saturated media and are used often to characterize geologic materials. In unconsolidated sediments, the link between measured relaxation times and pore-scale properties can be complicated when diffusing water molecules couple the relaxation response of heterogeneous regions within a well-connected pore space. Controlled laboratory experiments have allowed us to investigate what factors control the extent of diffusional coupling in unconsolidated sediments and what information is conveyed by the relaxationtime distribution under varied conditions. A range of sediment samples exhibiting heterogeneity in the form of a bimodal mineralogy of quartz and hematite were mixed with varied mineral concentration and grain size. NMR relaxation measurements and geometric analysis of these mixtures demonstrate the importance of two critical length scales controlling the relaxation response: the diffusion length ‘D, describing the distance a water molecule diffuses during the NMR measurement, and the separation length ‘S, describing the scale at which heterogeneity occurs. For the condition of ‘S>‘D, which prevails for samples with low hematite concentrations and coarser grain size, coupling is weak and the bimodal relaxation- time distribution independently reflects the relaxation properties of the two mineral constituents in the heterogeneous mixtures. For the condition of ‘S<‘D, which prevails at higher hematite concentrations and finer grain size, the relaxationtime distribution no longer reflects the presence of a bimodal mineralogy but instead conveys a more complex averaging of the heterogeneous relaxation environments. This study has shown the potential extent and influence of diffusional coupling in unconsolidated heterogeneous sediments, and can serve to inform the interpretation of NMR measurements in near-surface environments where unconsolidated sediments are commonly encountered.

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