International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media is based on a linear formulation of two coupled constitutive equations for the electrical current density and the seepage velocity of the water phase and obeying Onsager's reciprocity. This formulation shows that the streaming current density is controlled by the gradient of the fluid pressure of the water phase and a streaming current coupling coefficient that depends on the so-called zeta potential. Recently a new formulation has been introduced in which the streaming current density is directly connected to the seepage velocity of the water phase and to the excess of electrical charge per unit pore volume in the porous material. The advant...
(IF 6.75; Q1)International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrica...
International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrical current kno...
International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrical current kno...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
The self-potential method is (to the exception of temperature) the only geophysical method that is d...
The self-potential method is (to the exception of temperature) the only geophysical method that is d...
(IF 6.75; Q1)International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrica...
International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrical current kno...
International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrical current kno...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
International audienceThe classical formulation of the coupled hydroelectrical flow in porous media ...
The self-potential method is (to the exception of temperature) the only geophysical method that is d...
The self-potential method is (to the exception of temperature) the only geophysical method that is d...
(IF 6.75; Q1)International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrica...
International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrical current kno...
International audienceThe flow of the pore water in porous media generates an electrical current kno...