Multi-capacitance electric relaxation model for complex electrical conductivity of sulphide ores

EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS(2023)

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Many studies have been conducted to analyse dielectric polarisation and the complex electrical conductivity characteristics by the Cole-Cole type relaxation approximating rocks with a uniform material. That method has revealed the correlation between metal contents and chargeability, between the central relaxation time and the metallic particle size, and so on. Based on the model's success, such models have been extended to those with multiple capacitances. However, these models cannot represent the mechanism of electrical flow in rocks using equivalent circuits and cannot explain the electrical behaviour of rocks that deviates significantly from the assumptions of the models. Therefore, in this study, by re-evaluating Pelton's equation, we strove to formulate an appropriate multiple-capacitance model expressed by an equivalent circuit, with the aim of ascertaining electrical features more easily and properly than through the convolution of electrical response functions. We achieved theoretical expansion of Pelton-type formulae to multiple capacitances. Our Double-Pelton equivalent circuit model (DPM) was applied to the observed complex conductivity curves of artificial samples including pyrite. The obtained parameters of our DPM were found to have a good correlation to the rock features. We achieved to show that the conductive mechanism of the complex geometrical features of rock samples can be modelled simply and effectively. The continuous efficiency of sulphide particles in the direction of the electric field, and pyrite particles which can act as bottleneck conductors as in percolation theory, are found to be playing an important role in electric conduction.
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Cole-Cole model,electrical conductivity,Pelton's equation,rock physics
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