New Theory of Apparent Resistivity of Horizontally Stratified Soils

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
I. E. Rosenzweig
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

THE problem considered in this paper is as follows: An arbitrary horizontally stratified area is given. The electrical properties of this area are characterized by a function p(z) (Fig. 1), which shows the relationship between resistivity p of thes oil and the depth z. For such general case the apparent resistivity p* will be computed, by FIG. 1.-GRAPH OF FUNCTION p(z) FIG. 2.-GRAPH OF p(Z) FOR n HOMO-GENEOUS LAYERS. earth-resistivity measurements carried out by any given configuration of electrodes. General solutions of this problem appear to be very important for interpretation of field results of resistivity measurements, concerning structural investigations. Such solutions have been given by many authors for the special case of a finite number of homogeneous layers (Fig. 2)1-4 as well as for the more general case of continuously rang-ing resistivities. 5-8
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APA: I. E. Rosenzweig  (1939)  New Theory of Apparent Resistivity of Horizontally Stratified Soils

MLA: I. E. Rosenzweig New Theory of Apparent Resistivity of Horizontally Stratified Soils. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1939.

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