(IF 7.96; Q1)International audienceUsually, in situ electrical polarization measurements (in geophysical prospection referred to as induced polarization or spectral induced polarization (SIP)) are carried out at frequencies below 1 kHz. These techniques have mainly been used for mining exploration, followed by a larger panel of environmental applications. However, in this ultra low and extremely low-frequency domain, the duration of each individual measurement is long, i.e., typically several tens of minutes for a single full SIP spectrum down to the mHz range. This restriction makes it unrealistic to implement high-density measurement mapping campaigns over large areas, which would otherwise be possible at higher frequencies. In the interm...
What can we learn by transmitting electrical currents through electrodes in the ground? Geophysical ...
International audienceA Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey was carried out in and around the ...
The electrical conductivity of earth materials is frequency-dependent. This is due to a phenomenon k...
International audienceUsually, in situ electrical polarization measurements (in geophysical prospect...
Spectral induced polarization (SIP) is an electrical geophysical technique that non-invasively chara...
This report summarizes the research work completed on the project between December 2001 and Septembe...
thesisThe induced polarization (IP) phenomenon has been observed in numerous geologic structures, ty...
Spectral induced polarization (SIP) is an increasingly interesting technique for field investigation...
International audienceDuring the last decades, the usage of spectral induced polarization (SIP) meas...
Induced polarization (IP) surveys are commonly conducted to map the distribution of electrical charg...
Current interpretation methods, research and field practice are reviewed, followed by a description ...
Over the last 15 years significant advancements in induced polarization (IP) research have taken pla...
A Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey was carried out in and around the caldera of the Fogo vo...
Spectral induced polarization (SIP) measurements have been demonstrated to correlate with important ...
A Spectral Induced Polarization (SIP) survey was carried out in a mining test site in Sardinia (Ital...
What can we learn by transmitting electrical currents through electrodes in the ground? Geophysical ...
International audienceA Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey was carried out in and around the ...
The electrical conductivity of earth materials is frequency-dependent. This is due to a phenomenon k...
International audienceUsually, in situ electrical polarization measurements (in geophysical prospect...
Spectral induced polarization (SIP) is an electrical geophysical technique that non-invasively chara...
This report summarizes the research work completed on the project between December 2001 and Septembe...
thesisThe induced polarization (IP) phenomenon has been observed in numerous geologic structures, ty...
Spectral induced polarization (SIP) is an increasingly interesting technique for field investigation...
International audienceDuring the last decades, the usage of spectral induced polarization (SIP) meas...
Induced polarization (IP) surveys are commonly conducted to map the distribution of electrical charg...
Current interpretation methods, research and field practice are reviewed, followed by a description ...
Over the last 15 years significant advancements in induced polarization (IP) research have taken pla...
A Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey was carried out in and around the caldera of the Fogo vo...
Spectral induced polarization (SIP) measurements have been demonstrated to correlate with important ...
A Spectral Induced Polarization (SIP) survey was carried out in a mining test site in Sardinia (Ital...
What can we learn by transmitting electrical currents through electrodes in the ground? Geophysical ...
International audienceA Time Domain Electromagnetic (TDEM) survey was carried out in and around the ...
The electrical conductivity of earth materials is frequency-dependent. This is due to a phenomenon k...