Electrical Resistivity Testing Resistivity Meter For Groundwater Exploration
DC Resistivity and Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) are surface geophysical methods in which an electrical current is injected into the ground through two electrodes and voltages on the surface are measured revealing the direction and amount of current flow in the subsurface. The data is used to image the subsurface resistivity.
Observed measurements of the current and voltages are converted into “apparent resistivity,” a weighted average of the resistance of earth materials to current flow. Variations in fluid saturation, fluid resistivity, rock type, porosity, and permeability affect resistivity values and are often revealed with electrical resistivity methods.
System Main Interface
The main interface on the tablet PC as following:
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