Nonlinear viscoelastic compaction in sedimentary basins

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In the mathematical modelling of sediment, compaction and porous media flow, the rheological behaviour of sediments is typically modelled in terms of a nonlinear relationship between effective pressure pe and porosity 4>, that is pe = pe(). The compaction law is essentially a poroelastic one. However, viscous compaction due to pressure solution becomes important at larger depths and causes this relationship to become more akin to a viscous rheology. A generalised viscoelastic compaction model of Maxwell type is formulated, and different styles of nonlinear behaviour are asymptotically analysed and compared in this paper. © Author(s) 2000.

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Yang, X. S. (2000). Nonlinear viscoelastic compaction in sedimentary basins. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 7(1–2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-7-1-2000

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