Abstract

Relationships between electrical and thermal conductivities of consolidated sandstone rocks and sediments were investigated. Equations given by Archie (1942) and Woodside and Messmer (1961) were combined to give an equation which relates the two conductivities for the rocks. Equations relating conductivity and porosity, given by Maxwell (1881), Bruggeman (1935), and Woodside and Messmer (1961) were combined to give two equations which relate thermal and electrical conductivities for sediments. Data from 65 rock samples and 105 sediment samples (including data for 37 rock samples published by Zierfuss and Van der Vliet, 1956) were use establishing the reliability and parameter values of the equations. The derived equations can be used to determine thermal conductivities from electrical conductivities providing thermal conductivities of the solid constituents can be approximated. For samples of sandstone rock, deviations of the data from values predicted by the equations are shown to be related to the variations in composition of the samples. Within the accuracy of the data, the thermal conductivities of sediment samples seem to be controlled more by the water content than by the mineral composition.

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