Multiple-gradient array for near-surface electrical resistivity tomography
The use of most conventional arrays for near-surface electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys is usually cumbersome, time consuming and labour intensive. Thus, data acquisition teams are often tempted to reduce the data density with a view of speeding up field operation and minimizing the survey cost. This tends to significantly degrade the quality and resolution of the resulting...
Published at SEG: Near-Surface Asia Pacific Conference, Waikoloa, Hawaii, 7-10 July 2015
Pages pp. 324-327.
Published in 2015
Ahzegbobor P. Aizebeokhai*, Kehinde D. Oyeyemi, Olusola T. Kayode
Oyeyemi Kehinde David » Dr. OYEYEMI, Kehinde David holds Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Geophysics, Master of Science degree in Geology (Applied Geophysics) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Industrial Physics (Applied Geophysics) from the University of calabar, University of Ibadan and Covenant University Nigeria respectively. He is a Lecturer I in the Department of Industrial physics (Applied... view full profile
