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Clays in fault zones have low electrical resistivity, making electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) effective for fault investigations. However, traditional ERT inversion methods struggle to find a unique solution and produce unstable results owing to ...
Shinhye Kong +4 more
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Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is particularly suited for the characterization of saltwater intrusion and submarine freshwater discharge, given its sensitivity to the electrical conductivity of pore water.
T. Hermans, M. Paepen
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The data presented in this paper are related to the characterization of the selected part of the southern margin of the Krzeszowice Graben in Southern Poland. The presented data article contains geoelectrical and geological data.
Tomasz Woźniak, Grzegorz Bania
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This study investigated the Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) A geophysical investigation involving Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) and Vertical Electrical Sounding (VES) for groundwater potentials in Erhoike Community, Delta State ...
O.S. Marere, E. Dio, S. O. Iwhiwhu
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Electrical resistivity tomography for studying liquefaction induced by the May 2012 Emilia-Romagna earthquake (Mw = 6.1, northern Italy) [PDF]
This work shows the result of an electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) survey carried out for imaging and characterizing the shallow subsurface affected by the coseismic effects of the Mw = 6.1 Emilia-Romagna (northern Italy) earthquake that occurred ...
A. Giocoli +4 more
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Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a well-known geophysical method applied to geological, hydrogeological and geoenvironmental research. To date, 2D ERT is still used much more than 3D ERT, thanks to its greater immediacy, survey speed and lower ...
Raffaele Martorana, Patrizia Capizzi
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Application of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in uranium mining earth dam
Abstract Dams are built to contain water or mining tailings and provide several benefits to society. The safety and stability of these structures are essential since eventual accidents can generate catastrophic damage. The main cause of ruptures is associated with abnormal seepage, which can progress to an internal erosion process.
César Augusto Moreira +5 more
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Multielectrode Geoelectrical Tomography for the Quantification of Plant Roots
The amount and spatial distribution of plant roots are crucial ecological features, and methods based on soil electrical resistivity (r) tomography (ERT) have been proposed for their non-destructive measurement.
Mariana Amato +3 more
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In 2023, monitoring geophysical studies were carried out using the electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) method along three profiles that cross the strike zone of the Issyk-Ata fault in the transverse direction.
Rybin Anatoly +3 more
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Groundwater Pathway Mapping Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) Method
Geophysical electrical resistivity method has been one of the more popular non-destructive method to explore the subsurface. Geophysical electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) subsurface profiling was conducted to map the groundwater path along the embankment.
Syazwan Aiman Sufiyanussuari +4 more
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