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Electrical Resistivity Imaging In Geological Studies

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Electrical resistivity imaging is a geophysical technique used in geological studies to map subsurface structures based on variations in electrical resistivity.

Key Features

  • Non-invasive imaging technique
  • Provides detailed subsurface information
  • Used in mineral exploration, environmental studies, and groundwater mapping
  • Can detect geological features like faults, fractures, and aquifers

Pros

  • High-resolution imaging
  • Cost-effective compared to traditional drilling methods
  • Non-destructive to the environment

Cons

  • Limited depth penetration in certain geological conditions
  • Requires trained professionals for accurate interpretation

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