2022
DOI: 10.1190/geo2021-0235.1
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A high-order finite-difference scheme for time-domain modeling of time-varying seismoelectric waves

Abstract: Simulation of the seismoelectric effect serves as a useful tool to capture the observed seismoelectric conversion phenomenon in porous media, thus offering promising potential in underground exploration activities to detect pore fluids such as water, oil and gas. The static electromagnetic (EM) approximation is among the most widely used methods for numerical simulation of the seismoelectric responses. However, the static approximation ignores the accompanying electric field generated by the shear wave, result… Show more

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“…Numerical methods such as the finite element method, spectral-element method, and finite-difference method are capable of handling lateral heterogeneities and anisotropies. These methods have been developed to solve the 2-D modeling for dynamic scenarios, providing insights into the behavior of systems under varying conditions (Han & Wang 2001;Haines & Pride 2006;Gao et al 2019;Ji et al 2022). Therefore, extending them to the quasi-stationary case could be a promising future task.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical methods such as the finite element method, spectral-element method, and finite-difference method are capable of handling lateral heterogeneities and anisotropies. These methods have been developed to solve the 2-D modeling for dynamic scenarios, providing insights into the behavior of systems under varying conditions (Han & Wang 2001;Haines & Pride 2006;Gao et al 2019;Ji et al 2022). Therefore, extending them to the quasi-stationary case could be a promising future task.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%