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Continuous vertical electrical sounding

First Break, 1988
Vertical e1ectrical sounding (VES), the most important geophysical technique for groundwater exploration to date, has in practice been limited to point observations. High-resolution seismic reflection is currently being developed rapidly, offering the hydrogeologist continuous sections with very precise and detailed information.
R.A. van Overmeeren, I.L. Ritsema
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Recording the Vertical Component of the Electric Field in Magnetotelluric Sounding

Russian Geology and Geophysics, 2020
Abstract —Magnetotelluric sounding (MTS) usually records variations in five components of the electromagnetic field. Interpretation of distorted MT responses of an inhomogeneous earth may be problematic. The problem can be solved by recording additionally the vertical component Ez of the electric field in order to improve the quality of ...
V.V. Plotkin, V.S. Mogilatov
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Recognizing the Permafrost by Vertical Electrical Sounding

Near Surface 2008 - 14th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, 2008
The aim of measurements was determination of the permafrost in the Slovak Tatra mountains and recognation of shallow geological construction. Measurements were carried out in the Copper Valley which is a fragment of the Kazmierska Valley. Very good conditions to collect the snow and to convert it into firn ice was created putting and forming the ...
A. Wysowska-Swiebodzinska   +2 more
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Vertical Electrical Sounding - a Continuous Approach

1st EEGS Meeting, 1995
The electrical profiling method is a powerful technique for mapping the near-surface geology. The increasing need for detailed and fast investigations of the protective clay caps of aquifers has renewed the focus on the method.
K. I. Sorensen, F. Effers
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Straightforward inversion of vertical electrical sounding data

Geophysics, 1997
Abstract A straightforward inversion scheme (SIS) has been developed to interpret vertical electrical sounding data. This scheme does not require quasi-linearization of the inverse resistivity problem and thereby dispenses with the iterative process and the necessity of guessing the number of layers and their resistivities and ...
Pravin K. Gupta   +2 more
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3D Imaging Archaeological Tomb By Vertical Electric Soundings

18th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, 2005
Application of geophysical methods has increased to investigate near-surface horizons of interests in related to environmental and engineering geophysics because geophysical methods are cost-effective and large areas can be quickly surveyed at relatively low cost without borings and trench excavations. The most productive geophysical methods are Ground
Keisuke Ushijima   +3 more
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IDENTIFIKASI JENIS AKUIFER AIR TANAH MENGGUNAKAN VERTICAL ELECTRICAL SOUNDING KONFIGURASI SCHLUMBERGER

JFT : Jurnal Fisika dan Terapannya, 2021
The availability of clean water is a basic need to meet daily needs. Therefore, the identification of groundwater and its aquifer types was carried out in Labulia, Alor sub-village, Central Lombok Region and Lilir sub-village, Membalan Village, West ...
Arif Wijaya, Amirin Kusmiran
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Mathematical modeling of vertical electrical sounding of quasilayered media

Computational Mathematics and Modeling, 1997
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Dmitriev, V. I., Mershchikova, N. A.
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Vertical Electrical Sounding Exploration of Groundwater in Kertajati, Majalengka, West Java, Indonesia

Indonesian Journal on Geoscience, 2021
Continuously increasing population and progressive infrastructural development in the region of Kertajati International Airport, Indonesia, emphasize the need to develop a sustainable water supply network.
G. U. Nugraha   +6 more
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