Sh. Chen et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF FRACTURED PERMEABLE POROUS-MEDIA USING RELAXATION-WEIGHTED IMAGING TECHNIQUES, Magnetic resonance imaging, 13(4), 1995, pp. 599-606
The inversion time (TI) weighted inversion-recovery spin-echo (IRSE) i
maging technique was used for laboratory characterization of fractures
and porous matrix in permeable media. The method is based on the fact
that relaxation rates in fractures and those in surrounding porous ma
trix are substantially different. Thus, by selectively suppressing ima
ging signals from either fractures or porous matrix, one can highlight
fluid distributions in either of these regions so that fractures can
be unambiguously identified and surrounding porous structures can be c
haracterized. The advantages over conventional NMR spin-echo imaging a
re demonstrated with various fractured porous rock types. A technique
to speed acquisitions of images of fluid distributions in porous matri
x is also demonstrated.