Low-frequency geoelectrical methods include mainly self-potential, resistivity, and induced polarization techniques, which have potential in many environmental and hydrogeological …
The self-potential (SP) method is one of the most inexpensive and unsophisticated geophysical methods. However, its application is limited due to the absence of a reliable …
The self-potential method enables non-intrusive assessment and imaging of disturbances in electrical currents of conductive subsurface materials. It has an increasing number of …
Presumably as a result of variations in preparative techniques, silver-silver chloride electrodes prepared in different laboratories may vary in potential by as much as 0.2 mV …
Although recent research suggests that contaminant plumes behave as geobatteries that produce an electrical current in the ground, no associated model exists that honors both …
A Jardani, A Revil, A Bolève… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We propose an algorithm to invert self‐potential signals measured at the ground surface of the Earth to localize hydromechanical disturbances or to the pattern of groundwater flow in …
Geophysical methods can be used to remotely characterize contaminated sites and monitor in situ enhanced remediation processes. We have conducted one sandbox experiment and …
J Bolèkve, A Revil, F Janod… - Near Surface …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We invert self‐potential data in order to locate anomalous water flow pathways in dams and embankments and to estimate the seepage velocity. The inversion of the self‐potential data …
Filamentous, multicellular bacteria of the Desulfobulbaceae family form a biogeobattery in marine sediments by mediating an electric coupling between sulfide oxidation in deeper …