Title of article :
Pore network quantification of sandstones under experimental CO2 injection using image analysis
Author/Authors :
Berrezueta، نويسنده , , Edgar and Gonzلlez-Menéndez، نويسنده , , Luيs and Ordٌَez-Casado، نويسنده , , Berta and Olaya، نويسنده , , Peter، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Automated-image identification and quantification of minerals, pores and textures together with petrographic analysis can be applied to improve pore system characterization in sedimentary rocks. Our case study is focused on the application of these techniques to study the evolution of rock pore network subjected to super critical CO2-injection. We have proposed a Digital Image Analysis (DIA) protocol that guarantees measurement reproducibility and reliability. This can be summarized in the following stages: (i) detailed description of mineralogy and texture (before and after CO2-injection) by optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) techniques using thin sections; (ii) adjustment and calibration of DIA tools; (iii) data acquisition protocol based on image capture with different polarization conditions (synchronized movement of polarizers); (iv) study and quantification by DIA that allow (a) identification and isolation of pixels that belong to the same category: minerals vs. pores in each sample and (b) measurement of changes in pore network, after the samples have been exposed to new conditions (in our case: SC–CO2-injection). Finally, interpretation of the petrography and the measured data by an automated approach were done.
applied study, the DIA results highlight the changes observed by SEM and microscopic techniques, which consisted in a porosity increase when CO2 treatment occurs. Other additional changes were minor: variations in the roughness and roundness of pore edges, and pore aspect ratio, shown in the bigger pore population. Additionally, statistic tests of pore parameters measured were applied to verify that the differences observed between samples before and after CO2-injection were significant.
Keywords :
Image analysis , Pore network , porosity , petrography , Rock texture , CO2-injection.
Journal title :
Computers & Geosciences
Journal title :
Computers & Geosciences