Appraisal of electrode configuration characteristics in resistivity surveying

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2019-08

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Department of Earth Resources Engineering

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Non-destructive subsurface exploration methods could reveal subterranean characteristics with minimal consumption of time and resources. However, validity of such interpretations could vary depending on the appropriate use of the controllable parameters in the geophysical method, with respect to the subsurface complexities. Accordingly, this study evaluates the sub subsurface characteristics of several locations revealed by the interpretation of resistivity data to understand the performance of different electrode configurations used in resistivity surveying. The electrode spacings maintained at each configuration was also critically assessed to identify the most appropriate for a particular instance of surveying. Furthermore, subsurface profiles were computed using three different interpretation methods to identify any influences from the interpretation method on the accuracy of the resultant profile. The results reveal a strong dependency of interpretations on the array configuration and maintained electrode spacing. And it was determined a suitable electrode spacing for improved subsurface interpretation. In order to improve accuracy of interpretations, it also suggests the need of developing an upper limit for current electrode spacing (AB) of the Schlumberger Array Configuration, given the general electrode spacing is maintaining a lower limit as AB > 5 (potential electrode spacing).

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Kankanamge, B.U., Chathuranga, S.M.S., Ruwanika, I.L.D., Palamure, P.K., Abeysinghe, A.M.K.B., Samaradivakara, G.V.I., & Jayawardena, C.L. (2019). Appraisal of electrode configuration characteristics in resistivity surveying. In D.M.D.O.K. Dissanayake & G.V.I. Samaradivakara (Eds.), Proceedings of International Symposium on Earth Resources Management & Environment 2019 (pp. 69-74). Department of Earth Resources Engineering, University of Moratuwa.

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