An extended trajectory-mechanics approach for calculating the path of a pressure transient: Travel-time tomography

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The application of a technique from quantum dynamics to the governing equation for hydraulic head leads to a trajectory-based solution that is valid for a general porous medium. The semi-analytic expressions for propagation path and velocity of a change in hydraulic head form the basis of a travel-time tomographic imaging algorithm. An application of the imaging algorithm to synthetic arrival times reveals that a cross-well inversion based upon the extended trajectories correctly reproduces the magnitude of a reference model, improving upon an existing asymptotic approach. An inversion of hydraulic head arrival times from cross-well slug tests at the Widen field site in northern Switzerland captures a general decrease in permeability with depth, which is in agreement with previous studies, but also indicates the presence of a high-permeability feature in the upper portion of the cross-well plane.

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Vasco, D. W., Doetsch, J., & Brauchler, R. (2019). An extended trajectory-mechanics approach for calculating the path of a pressure transient: Travel-time tomography. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 23(11), 4541–4560. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-23-4541-2019

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