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- who: Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. and collaborators from the Food and Environment (INRAE), Villeurbanne, France have published the research work: Exploring the regolith with electrical resistivity tomography in large-scale surveys: electrode spacing-related issues and possibility, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that an oversized ES leads to overestimations of depth to bedrock and that this overestimation is even more important for subsurface structures with high resistivity contrast. To overcome this limitation the authors propose adding interpolated levels of surficial apparent resistivity relying on a limited number of ERT profiles with a . . .
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