resistansläge
Resistansläge, often translated as resistance mode or resistivity mode, refers to a measurement technique used primarily in geophysics to study the electrical resistivity of the Earth's subsurface. This method involves injecting electrical current into the ground through one or more electrodes and then measuring the resulting potential difference at other locations using additional electrodes. By analyzing the distribution of electrical current and voltage, geophysicists can infer variations in the subsurface resistivity.
The principle behind resistansläge is that different geological materials possess distinct electrical resistivity values. For instance,
The data collected in a resistansläge survey is processed to create resistivity models or maps of the