Electrical resistivity of the soil can be considered as a proxy for the spatial and temporal variability of many other soil physical properties (ie structure, water content, or fluid …
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR, also referred to as ground-probing radar, surface- penetrating radar, subsurface radar, georadar or impulse radar) is a noninvasive …
A former dolerite quarry and landfill site was investigated using 2D and 3D electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), with the aims of determining buried quarry geometry, mapping …
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There is increasing interest in the use of multiple measurement types, including indirect (geophysical) methods, to constrain hydrologic interpretations. To date, most examples …
Surface-based ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electrical resistance tomography (ERT) are common tools for aquifer characterization, because both methods provide data that are …
This research aims to explore the application of an unsupervised machine learning and inverse modeling-based methods to map the aquifers geometry and investigate the …
The self-potential (SP) method is a passive geophysical method based on the natural occurrence of electrical fields on the Earth's surface. Combined with other geophysical …
The complete permeability tensor of 18 porous rock cores was determined by means of X‐ ray tomography monitoring during the displacement of a salty tracer. To study the effect of …
Cross‐hole radar tomography is a useful tool for mapping shallow subsurface electrical properties viz. dielectric permittivity and electrical conductivity. Common practice is to invert …