Geology - An Eltran Electrode Configuration as Applied to Electrical Resistivity Exploration

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
F. A. Seward
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

A1though the expanding Eltran1 configuration has been used in induced polarization exploration for several years, there has been little application of this method to straight resistivity problems. A comparison of results of resistivity exploration by this technique versus those obtained from Wenner configuration surveys reveals a number of advantages in interpretative resolution as well as in field operation. The application of electrical resistivity to ground-water exploration is well known.= In the past a major portion of this work has been accomplished by use of one or more variations of a technique employing the Wenner3 electrode configuration. With the introduction of the frequency domain technique of induced polarization measurements, used primarily in the exploration for disseminated sulfide deposits, there arose the need for an electrode configuration by which potentials could be measured externally to the current electrode spread in order to minimize coupling between current sending and potential receiving circuits. It was also deemed desirable that the configuration would provide information laterally along profile as well as with depth. To reach these objectives the expanding dipole-dipole configuration (which probably first was used in the electrical transient method of exploration and from which the name 'Eltran' was derived) has been adapted to induced polarization exploration. The author has successfully applied the same techniques
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APA: F. A. Seward  (1963)  Geology - An Eltran Electrode Configuration as Applied to Electrical Resistivity Exploration

MLA: F. A. Seward Geology - An Eltran Electrode Configuration as Applied to Electrical Resistivity Exploration. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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