resistivitetsmättningar
Resistivitetsmättningar, also known as electrical resistivity surveys, are geophysical methods used to investigate the subsurface electrical properties of the ground. These surveys measure the electrical resistivity of the earth's materials, which is a fundamental property indicating how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current. Different geological materials, such as rock, soil, and groundwater, exhibit varying resistivity values based on their composition, moisture content, porosity, and the presence of conductive minerals or fluids.
The basic principle involves introducing an electric current into the ground using two electrodes and measuring
The data collected from resistivitetsmättningar are then processed and inverted to create models of the subsurface