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Surface-NMR relaxation and echo of aquifers in geomagnetic field

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Macroscopic samples of near-surface water in pores or fractures of rocks down to 100 m and deeper are studied by the measurement of proton relaxation and echo in the Earth’s magnetic field. The excitation and reception of the surface nuclear magnetic resonance (SNMR) signal is accomplished with the help of an antenna, circle or 8-shaped (for the minimization of the outer electromagnetic jamming influence), placed at the surface. The frequency of magnetic resonance in the case considered amounts to several kilohertz, the dead time of the instrumentation to several milliseconds. Water in extremely small pores of water-resisting rocks (e.g., in argillaceous grounds), is chemically bound, crystallization or frozen water has smaller times of spin relaxation and is not registered. The distribution of water concentration with depth is determined by inversion of an integral equation, including the model and measured dependences of the SNMR signal against the intensity of excitation. The current state of the art of the SNMR sounding and perspectives of this method on the basis of free induction decay and spin echo detection and relaxation times measurement are presented. Free induction decayT *2 equal to 60 ms, spin-echoT 2 equal to 220 ms, and inversion-recoveryT 1 equal to 700 ms relaxation times have been measured for medium-to coarse-grained sand aquifer. Microscopic characteristics of the aquifer — longitudinal relaxivity (7·10−3 cm/s), transverse relaxivity (3.5·10−2 cm/s), and local magnetic field gradient (2·10−2 G/cm) — have been estimated from experimental data. The importance of spin relaxation and echo measurements for obtaining the information about the microstructure of pores and fractures, as well as filtration, properties of aquifers and diamagnetic, paramagnetic and hydrocarbon contamination, is emphasized.

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Shushakov, O.A., Fomenko, V.M. Surface-NMR relaxation and echo of aquifers in geomagnetic field. Appl. Magn. Reson. 25, 599–610 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03166551

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