This paper investigates the effect of electrode positioning errors on the inverted pseudosection. Instead of random spacing errors (as usually assumed in geoelectrics) we exactly measured this effect among field conditions. In the field, in spite of the greatest possible care, the electrode positions contain some inaccuracy: either in case of dense undergrowth, or varied topography, or very rocky field. In all these cases, it is not possible to put the electrodes in their theoretical position. As a consequence, the position data will contain some error. The inaccuracies were exactly determined by using a laser distance meter. The geometrical data from real field conditions and by using Wenner- α , Wenner- β , pole-dipole and pole-po...
Although GPS has been widely used for precision surveys, many survey environments, like in urban are...
If electrodes move during geoelectrical resistivity monitoring and their new positions are not incor...
We analyze the effect of electrode mislocation on the electroencephalography (EEG) inverse problem u...
International audienceIn 2D-multielectrode electrical surveys using the pole-pole array, the distanc...
In 2D-multielectrode electrical survey using the pole-pole array, the distance to "infinite electrod...
In this paper we provide a comprehensive summary about the practical results of the OTKA project K4...
Electrode spacing errors and errors correlated with the magnitude of the observed potential are two ...
Limitations of imaging using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) arise because of the difficulty...
Pseudolites are ground-transmitters of ranging signals, which offer great flexibility in positioning...
The pole-dipole (PD) electrical resistivity array is used as part of a geophysical technique, which ...
<p>Errors in drive position along different dimensions as estimated by using the stimulus artifact. ...
When electric soundings are made over an irregular terrain, topographic effects can influence the va...
In this paper we provide a comprehensive summary about the practical results of the OTKA project K49...
Three-dimensional geoelectrical surveys are widely used to map the subsurface in areas with complex ...
There are many different electronic systems that can be used for positioning or navigation, on land,...
Although GPS has been widely used for precision surveys, many survey environments, like in urban are...
If electrodes move during geoelectrical resistivity monitoring and their new positions are not incor...
We analyze the effect of electrode mislocation on the electroencephalography (EEG) inverse problem u...
International audienceIn 2D-multielectrode electrical surveys using the pole-pole array, the distanc...
In 2D-multielectrode electrical survey using the pole-pole array, the distance to "infinite electrod...
In this paper we provide a comprehensive summary about the practical results of the OTKA project K4...
Electrode spacing errors and errors correlated with the magnitude of the observed potential are two ...
Limitations of imaging using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) arise because of the difficulty...
Pseudolites are ground-transmitters of ranging signals, which offer great flexibility in positioning...
The pole-dipole (PD) electrical resistivity array is used as part of a geophysical technique, which ...
<p>Errors in drive position along different dimensions as estimated by using the stimulus artifact. ...
When electric soundings are made over an irregular terrain, topographic effects can influence the va...
In this paper we provide a comprehensive summary about the practical results of the OTKA project K49...
Three-dimensional geoelectrical surveys are widely used to map the subsurface in areas with complex ...
There are many different electronic systems that can be used for positioning or navigation, on land,...
Although GPS has been widely used for precision surveys, many survey environments, like in urban are...
If electrodes move during geoelectrical resistivity monitoring and their new positions are not incor...
We analyze the effect of electrode mislocation on the electroencephalography (EEG) inverse problem u...