Cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography is a useful tool in geotechnical, hydrogeological or fluid/gas plume migration studies. It allows better characterization of deep subsurface structures and monitoring of the involved processes. However, due to the large amount of possible four-electrode combinations between boreholes, the choice of the most efficient ones for rapid plume migration experiments (real-time monitoring), becomes a challenge. In this work, a numerical simulation to assess the capabilities and constraints of the most common cross-hole configurations for real-time monitoring is presented. Four-electrode configurations, sensitivity, dependence on the body location and amount of data were taken into account. The analysis o...
Tunnel construction in urban areas has recently become a topic of interest and has increased the use...
AbstractGeoelectrical methods are particularly suited for CO2 injection monitoring due to their high...
Experiments using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) have shown promising results in reducing t...
Cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography is a useful tool in geotechnical, hydrogeological or fl...
© European Association of Geoscientists & EngineersThis paper investigates the relative merits and e...
As the conventional surface ERT method is limited by its low resolution at depth, cross-hole electri...
Electrical Resistivity Tomography is a technique widely used for the investigation of the structure ...
In this paper, we introduce an integrated electric/electromagnetic methodology for mapping the dynam...
The magnetometric resistivity (MMR) method measures low-level (typically < 1nT) magnetic fields asso...
Subsurface imaging by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly used in geotechnical, ...
The use of optimized arrays generated using the ‘Compare R ’ method for cross-borehole resistivity m...
Resistivity in horizontal boreholes can give useful detailed information about the geological condit...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a technique widely used for the investigation of the stru...
© ASEG 2004Numerical and laboratory studies have been conducted to test the ability of Electrical Re...
Geoelectrical methods are particularly suited for CO2 injection monitoring due to their high sensiti...
Tunnel construction in urban areas has recently become a topic of interest and has increased the use...
AbstractGeoelectrical methods are particularly suited for CO2 injection monitoring due to their high...
Experiments using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) have shown promising results in reducing t...
Cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography is a useful tool in geotechnical, hydrogeological or fl...
© European Association of Geoscientists & EngineersThis paper investigates the relative merits and e...
As the conventional surface ERT method is limited by its low resolution at depth, cross-hole electri...
Electrical Resistivity Tomography is a technique widely used for the investigation of the structure ...
In this paper, we introduce an integrated electric/electromagnetic methodology for mapping the dynam...
The magnetometric resistivity (MMR) method measures low-level (typically < 1nT) magnetic fields asso...
Subsurface imaging by electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is increasingly used in geotechnical, ...
The use of optimized arrays generated using the ‘Compare R ’ method for cross-borehole resistivity m...
Resistivity in horizontal boreholes can give useful detailed information about the geological condit...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a technique widely used for the investigation of the stru...
© ASEG 2004Numerical and laboratory studies have been conducted to test the ability of Electrical Re...
Geoelectrical methods are particularly suited for CO2 injection monitoring due to their high sensiti...
Tunnel construction in urban areas has recently become a topic of interest and has increased the use...
AbstractGeoelectrical methods are particularly suited for CO2 injection monitoring due to their high...
Experiments using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) have shown promising results in reducing t...