Induced Polarization
Induced Polarization
Induced Polarization
Sources of IP Effects
1) Normal IP
Membrane Polarization
< 10 HZ
10-3 to 4000 HZ
Ma = ( 1 / V0 ) t1 Vp (t) dt = A / V0
Vp ( t) is the over-voltage at time t .
10 20 %
sulphides
1000-3000 msec .
Sand stones 100-200 msec.
Shale
50-100
Water
0
( unitless )
&
a1
apparent resistivity.
siemens / m
and
a0 < a1
A = 2 x 105
MF = A x FE / a0 = A x FE / a0
= FE / a0 = A x FE x a0
The above methods do not give a good indication of the relative amount of
the metallic mineralization within the source of the IP. It is necessary to go
with spectral IP.
3. Spectral IP and Complex Resistivity.
Is the measurement of the dielectric properties of materials
is the phase lag between the applied current and the polarization voltage
measured.
| z(w) | = P0 [ 1 M ( 1 1/ ( 1+(iw)c ) ]
Z(w)
: complex
resistivity
P0
: D.c. resistivity
: IP chargeability
: Angular frequency.
lower
: -1
: frequency exponent
Fc = [ 2 ( 1 M)1/2c ]-1
Time constant
M IP chargeability .
This is call cole cole relalaxation
IP Survey Design
1- Profiling : Later contrasts in electrical properties such as lithologic
contacts. (wenner + Dipole Dipole) .
2- Sounding : to map the depths and thickness of stratigraphic units
(Schlumberger + wenner).
3- Profiling Sounding : in contaminant plume mapping , where subsurfae
electrical propertios are expected to vary vertically and horizontally
(wenner + Dipole Dipole) .
Limitations of IP
1-
2-
3-
4-
IP requires experience.
5-
6-
7-
IP requires a fairly large area far removed from power lines , fences,
pipelines .
Advantages of IP