Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly being used to investigate unstable slopes and monitor the hydrogeological processes within. But movement of electrodes or incorrect placement of electrodes wit
Mass movements are an ever present threat to building construction, water management, vegetation for...
The electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) experiment is one of a host of geophysical imaging techn...
International audienceThis paper deals with the applicability of electrical resistivity tomography (...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly being used to investigate unstable slopes an...
If electrodes move during geoelectrical resistivity monitoring and their new positions are not incor...
Reliable tomographic inversion of geoelectrical monitoring data from unstable slopes relies critical...
Reliable tomographic inversion of geoelectrical monitoring data from unstable slopes relies critical...
Geotechnical asset owners need to know which parts of their asset network are vulnerable to climate ...
Geoelectrical methods can be part of early warning systems for landslide-prone hillslopes by giving ...
Application of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in geomorphology. Geophysical sounding is get...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
Resistivity monitoring surveys are used to detect temporal changes in the subsurface using repeated ...
Landslides in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada, threaten the serviceability of tw...
Moisture-induced landslides are a global geohazard; mitigating the risk posed by landslides requires...
A technique for monitoring slope stability in a geological setting through impedance tomography is d...
Mass movements are an ever present threat to building construction, water management, vegetation for...
The electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) experiment is one of a host of geophysical imaging techn...
International audienceThis paper deals with the applicability of electrical resistivity tomography (...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly being used to investigate unstable slopes an...
If electrodes move during geoelectrical resistivity monitoring and their new positions are not incor...
Reliable tomographic inversion of geoelectrical monitoring data from unstable slopes relies critical...
Reliable tomographic inversion of geoelectrical monitoring data from unstable slopes relies critical...
Geotechnical asset owners need to know which parts of their asset network are vulnerable to climate ...
Geoelectrical methods can be part of early warning systems for landslide-prone hillslopes by giving ...
Application of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) in geomorphology. Geophysical sounding is get...
The Ripley Landslide is a small (0.04 km2), slow‐moving landslide in the Thompson River Valley, Brit...
Resistivity monitoring surveys are used to detect temporal changes in the subsurface using repeated ...
Landslides in the Thompson River Valley, British Columbia, Canada, threaten the serviceability of tw...
Moisture-induced landslides are a global geohazard; mitigating the risk posed by landslides requires...
A technique for monitoring slope stability in a geological setting through impedance tomography is d...
Mass movements are an ever present threat to building construction, water management, vegetation for...
The electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) experiment is one of a host of geophysical imaging techn...
International audienceThis paper deals with the applicability of electrical resistivity tomography (...