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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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Soil Water Content Prediction Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) in Mediterranean Tree Orchard Soils. [PDF]
Water scarcity in arid and semiarid regions poses problems for agricultural systems, awakening special interest in the development of deficit irrigation strategies to improve water conservation.
Acosta JA +7 more
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3D MODEL OF LIMESTONE INCLUSIONS IN MARITSA IZTOK MINE BASED ON ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY TOMOGRAPHY [PDF]
The 2D electrical resistivity tomography method (ERT) is a technique that can detect layers and geological features by exploiting resistivity contrasts between different layers using electrical current.
Maya Grigorova, Ivaylo Koprev
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The site where a peaceful underground nuclear explosion, Crystal, was detonated in 1974, at a depth of 98 m in perennially frozen Cambrian limestones, was studied by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in 2019.
Svetlana Artamonova +4 more
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Time‐lapse electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) can be used to image a wide variety of subsurface processes. It is often necessary to remove the effects of seasonal near‐surface temperature variability in order to interpret the signal of interest ...
Teddi Herring +2 more
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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 tomography resistivity (ERT) monitoring time series
Multi-temporal electrical tomography resistivity (ERT) measurements for monitoring the performance of the bio-degradable bentonite mat in OAL-Austria Device: Lippmann 4point light 10
Pfeiffer, Jan +2 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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Estimation of the hydraulic parameters of unsaturated samples by electrical resistivity tomography [PDF]
In situ and laboratory experiments have shown that electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is an effective tool to image transient phenomena in soils. However, its application in quantifying soil hydraulic parameters has been limited.
Musso, Guido +6 more
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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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