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The Rock Physics Handbook: Tools for Seismic Analysis of Porous Media

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In this article, the authors present basic tools for elasticity and Hooke's law, effective media, granular media, flow and diffusion, and fluid effects on wave propagation for wave propagation.
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Preface 1. Basic tools 2. Elasticity and Hooke's law 3. Seismic wave propagation 4. Effective media 5. Granular media 6. Fluid effects on wave propagation 7. Empirical relations 8. Flow and diffusion 9. Electrical properties Appendices.

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Modeling earthquake effects on groundwater levels: evidences from the 2012 Emilia earthquake (Italy)

TL;DR: Nespoli et al. as discussed by the authors applied a porous media flow model (TOUGH2) to describe groundwater flow and water-level changes associated with the first ML5.9 mainshock of the 2012 seismic sequence in Emilia (Italy).
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Magnetotelluric imaging of the Median Tectonic Line in western Shikoku, southwest Japan: Implications of the fault-related low-resistivity zone

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors carried out a magnetotelluric (MT) survey along a profile crossing the Median Tectonic Line (MTL) in western Shikoku, Japan.
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Digital rock physics and laboratory considerations on a high-porosity volcanic rock.

TL;DR: It is shown that a digital rock physics workflow, so far applied to conventional rocks, yields reasonable results for high-porosity rocks and can be adopted for fabricated foam-like materials with similar properties.
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Artificial carbonate rocks: Synthesis and petrophysical characterization

TL;DR: In this article, samples of synthetic carbonate rocks were made by mixing a fixed amount of calcite and sand, and varying the amount of cement material (Portland cement and water) aiming to reproduce a primary interparticle por system.
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Shear wave speed dispersion and attenuation in granular marine sediments.

TL;DR: Brunson's attenuation measurements are compared to predictions using the Biot-Stoll model and the BIMGS model and it is shown that the B IMGS model accurately predicts the frequency dependence of shear wave attenuation.
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