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Advances in interpretation of subsurface processes with time-lapse electrical imaging

March 1, 2015

Electrical geophysical methods, including electrical resistivity, time-domain induced polarization, and complex resistivity, have become commonly used to image the near subsurface. Here, we outline their utility for time-lapse imaging of hydrological, geochemical, and biogeochemical processes, focusing on new instrumentation, processing, and analysis techniques specific to monitoring. We review data collection procedures, parameters measured, and petrophysical relationships and then outline the state of the science with respect to inversion methodologies, including coupled inversion. We conclude by highlighting recent research focused on innovative applications of time-lapse imaging in hydrology, biology, ecology, and geochemistry, among other areas of interest.

Publication Year 2015
Title Advances in interpretation of subsurface processes with time-lapse electrical imaging
DOI 10.1002/hyp.10280
Authors Kaminit Singha, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, Tim B. Johnson, Lee D. Slater
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Hydrological Processes
Index ID 70193750
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization OGW Branch of Geophysics; Toxic Substances Hydrology Program