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What (who) is shallow resistivity measurement - definition

IN GEOPHYSICS
Spectral Induced Polarisation; Spectral induced polarization; Complex resistivity method; Complex resistivity measurement method; Complex resistivity measurement; Complex resistivity (measurement method); Spectral Induced Polarization; Multi-frequency IP; Spectral IP; Complex Resistivity (measurement method); Complex conductivity method; Complex conductivity measurement method; Complex conductivity measurement; Complex conductivity (measurement method); Complex Conductivity (measurement method); Spectral induced polarisation measurement; Spectral induced polarization measurement; SIP measurement; SIP method

Spitzer resistivity         
ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF A PLASMA
Spitzer conductivity; Plasma resistivity
The Spitzer resistivity (or plasma resistivity) is an expression describing the electrical resistance in a plasma, which was first formulated by Lyman Spitzer in 1950. The Spitzer resistivity of a plasma decreases in proportion to the electron temperature as T_e^.
Electrical resistivity tomography         
  • 2D resistivity inversion of ERT data
  • ERT survey
  • Deployment of a permanent electrical resistivity tomography profile on a longitudinal section of an active landslide.
  • Andrey Nikolayevich Tikhonov, the "father of ERT"
GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUE FOR IMAGING SUB-SURFACE STRUCTURES
Electrical resistivity imaging; Electrical prospecting station; Electrical Resistivity Tomography
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) or electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) is a geophysical technique for imaging sub-surface structures from electrical resistivity measurements made at the surface, or by electrodes in one or more boreholes. If the electrodes are suspended in the boreholes, deeper sections can be investigated.
Measurement in quantum mechanics         
  • Stern–Gerlach experiment: Silver atoms travelling through an inhomogeneous magnetic field, and being deflected up or down depending on their spin; (1) furnace, (2) beam of silver atoms, (3) inhomogeneous magnetic field, (4) classically expected result, (5) observed result
INTERACTION OF A QUANTUM SYSTEM WITH A CLASSICAL OBSERVER
Measurement in Quantum mechanics; Quantum measurement; Measurement of quantum entanglement; Quantum Measurement Problem; Measurement in quantum theory; Von Neumann measurement scheme; Lüders rule; Quantum measurement theory
In quantum physics, a measurement is the testing or manipulation of a physical system to yield a numerical result. The predictions that quantum physics makes are in general probabilistic.

Wikipedia

Spectral induced polarisation

Spectral induced polarization (SIP), or complex resistivity (CR) and also complex conductivity (CC), is a geophysical survey technique and an extension of the induced polarization (IP) method, being itself an extension of measuring the Earth's resistance at a single frequency or under direct current (DC) (a technique commonly known by the name resistivity). SIP measures the frequency-dependent (i.e. spectral) complex impedance, equivalent to the amount of resistance and phase shift between electric current and voltage. The usual frequency range for alternating current (AC) applied during SIP surveys is tens of kHz to MHz. As with other geophysical methods, SIP aims to distinguish material properties of the subsurface, such as salinity and saturation.