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Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ert)
overall review score: 4.2
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Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) is a geophysical method that uses electrical measurements to image the subsurface. It is commonly used in environmental and engineering studies to map geological features, groundwater flow, and contaminant plumes.
Key Features
- Non-invasive imaging technique
- High spatial resolution
- Mapping of subsurface resistivity variations
- Identification of geological structures and groundwater flow paths
Pros
- Provides detailed information about subsurface properties
- Can be used in a variety of geological and environmental applications
- Relatively cost-effective compared to other geophysical methods
Cons
- Requires specialized equipment and expertise
- Interpretation of results may be complex and require additional data integration
- Limited depth penetration in certain geological conditions