Abstract
Abstract P- and S-wave propagation velocities in dry mica schist samples obtained from the Outokumpu deep drill hole in Eastern Finland were measured under uniaxial compression in a custom built measurement device. At 300 MPa pressure the obtained velocities (5520 ± 130) m/s and (3270 ± 60) m/s, for P- and S-waves, respectively, agreed with those measured under triaxial compression, (5530 ± 200) m/s and (3300 ± 90) m/s. The increase in Vp with uniaxial pressure was steeper, whereas this was not the case with Vs. These results indicate that ultrasound velocity measurements can be performed under uniaxial compression without the need to alter the cylindrical geometry of a borehole sample. Results obtained with the device can improve the interpretation of seismic crustal structure maps by providing seismic velocity data of the Outokumpu drill core as well as seismic impedances and reflection coefficients measured under crustal conditions.
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