Freifeld, Barry M., Kneafsey, Timothy J., & Rack, Frank. (2004). On-Site Geologic Core Analysis Using a Portable X-ray Computed
Tomographic System. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. LBNL Paper LBNL-55698. Retrieved
from: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6xj835nh
Abstract
X-ray computed tomography (CT) is an established technique for nondestructively
characterizing geologic cores. CT provides information on sediment structure, diagenetic
alteration, fractures, flow channels and barriers, porosity, and fluid-phase saturation. A
portable CT imaging system has been developed specifically for imaging whole-round cores at the
drilling site. The new system relies upon carefully designed radiological shielding to minimize
the size and weight of the resulting instrument. Specialized x-ray beam collimators and filters
maximize system sensitivity and performance. The system has been successfully deployed on the
research vessel Joides Resolution for Ocean Drilling Program's Leg 204 and 210, within the Ocean
Drilling Program's refrigerated Gulf Coast Core Repository, as well as on the Hot Ice #1 drilling
platform located near the Kuparuk Field, Alaska. A methodology for performing simple densiometry
measurements, as well as scanning for gross structural features, will be presented using
radiographs from ODP Leg 204. Reconstructed CT images from Hot Ice #1 will demonstrate the use of
CT for discerning core textural features. To demonstrate the use of CT to quantitatively interpret
dynamic processes, we calculate 95 percent confidence intervals for density changes occurring
during a laboratory methane hydrate dissociation experiment. The field deployment of a CT
represents a paradigm shift in core characterization, opening up the possibility for rapid
systematic characterization of three-dimensional structural features and leading to improved
subsampling and core-processing procedures.
Freifeld, Barry M., Kneafsey, Timothy J., & Rack, Frank. (2004). On-Site Geologic Core Analysis Using a Portable X-ray Computed
Tomographic System. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. LBNL Paper LBNL-55698. Retrieved
from: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6xj835nh