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Kubota, Kenji; Suzuki, Koichi; Ikenoya, Takafumi; Takakura, Nozomu; Tani, Kazuo
Proceedings of the 37th symposium on rock mechanics2008
Proceedings of the 37th symposium on rock mechanics2008
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[en] In-situ heater test has been conducted to evaluate the influence of high temperature in an underground facility at a depth of 50 m. Resistivity monitoring is thought to be effective to map the extent of the high temperature zone. So we have conducted resistivity tomography during the heater test. As a result, low resistivity zone was appeared near the heated area as starting the heating, and the zone was expanded. Resistivity of rock is proportional to resistivity of pore water. It is known that pore water resistivity decreases as the temperature rise. This suggests that high temperature zone is detected and spatial distribution of temperature can be mapped by resistivity tomography. (author)
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Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Tokyo (Japan); 504 p; Jan 2008; p. 295-300; 37. symposium on rock mechanics; Tokyo (Japan); 10-11 Jan 2008; Available from Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Yotsuya 1 chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0004, Japan; This CD-ROM can be used for WINDOWS 9x/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA, MACINTOSH; Acrobat Reader is included; Data in PDF format, Folder Name: pdf, Paper ID: 52.pdf
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