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snippet: Electrical geophysical surveys are carried out to understand electrical properties of subsurface rocks. Electrical profiles are generally classified into controlled source and naturally occurring electrical energy source. Controlled source survey examples include Induced Polarization (IP) and Electrical Resistivity Imagining (ERI). Naturally occurring electrical energy source survey examples include Magnetotellurics (MT) and Spontaneous Potential (SP). Modern electrical profiles are made up of multiple measurements that are processed, usually using a tomographic mathematical method, and displayed as a resistivity section.
summary: Electrical geophysical surveys are carried out to understand electrical properties of subsurface rocks. Electrical profiles are generally classified into controlled source and naturally occurring electrical energy source. Controlled source survey examples include Induced Polarization (IP) and Electrical Resistivity Imagining (ERI). Naturally occurring electrical energy source survey examples include Magnetotellurics (MT) and Spontaneous Potential (SP). Modern electrical profiles are made up of multiple measurements that are processed, usually using a tomographic mathematical method, and displayed as a resistivity section.
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description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV STYLE="font-size:12pt"><P><SPAN>Electrical geophysical surveys are carried out to understand electrical properties of subsurface rocks. Electrical profiles are generally classified into controlled source and naturally occurring electrical energy source. Controlled source survey examples include Induced Polarization (IP) and Electrical Resistivity Imagining (ERI). Naturally occurring electrical energy source survey examples include Magnetotellurics (MT) and Spontaneous Potential (SP). Modern electrical profiles are made up of multiple measurements that are processed, usually using a tomographic mathematical method, and displayed as a resistivity section.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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