Abstract
The frequency dependence of fracture specific stiffness, for seismic or ultrasonic wave transmission, is shown to be a simple scaling property of fractures with spatially inhomogeneous distributions of stiffness. Different frequencies sample different subsets of the fracture geometry. Therefore the frequency dependence may be a simple consequence of fracture geometry and requires no additional dynamical mechanism. In this letter, the dynamic fracture stiffness is determined based on the displacement discontinuity model for wave transmission across a fracture. Local transmission coefficients are assumed to depend on the local static stiffness. For a fracture with a single value of static stiffness, the dynamic stiffness is frequency independent. A strongly inhomogeneous distribution of fracture stiffnesses produces a strong frequency dependence for the dynamic stiffness. Copyright 1992 by the American Geophysical Union.
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Pyrak‐Nolte, L. J., & Nolte, D. D. (1992). Frequency dependence of fracture stiffness. Geophysical Research Letters, 19(3), 325–328. https://doi.org/10.1029/91GL03179
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