Note Outline: Geophysical Surveying Using DC Resistivity
Introduction
Active and Passive Geophysical Methods
Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Method
Electrical Methods Overview
Resistivity Basics
Current Flow and Ohm's Law
The Fundamental Electrical Property is Resistivity, NOT Resistance
Resistivities for Common Earth Materials
Current Density and Electric Field
A First Estimate of Resistivity
Current Flow From Two Closely Spaced Electrodes
A Practical Way of Measuring Resistivity
Resistivity Surveys and Geology
Sources of Noise
Depth of Current Penetration Versus Current Electrode Spacing
Current Flow in Layered Media
Variation in Apparent Resistivity: Layered Versus Homogeneous Media
Current Flow in Layered Media Versus Electrode Spacing
A Second Example of Current Flow in Layered Media
Resistivity Equipment and Field Procedures
Equipment
Survey Types Overview: Soundings and Profiles
Soundings: Wenner and Schlumberger
Electrode Spacings and Apparent Resistivity Plots
Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Survey Type
Profiles
Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements
Apparent Resistivity Curves for Soundings Over One-Layered Media
Apparent Resistivity Curves for One-Layered Media: Part 2
Apparent Resistivity Curves in Two-Layered Media
Two-Layered Media: Another Example