2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2013.12.022
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Application of 3D electrical resistivity imaging for mapping frozen ground conditions exemplified by three case studies

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“…Similar to those of Kneisel et al (2014), the results of the present study show that 3D ERT can help to detect heterogeneities such as moisture in small-scale areas. Despite a relatively low RMS error, the interpretation of results shown above is ambiguous.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Similar to those of Kneisel et al (2014), the results of the present study show that 3D ERT can help to detect heterogeneities such as moisture in small-scale areas. Despite a relatively low RMS error, the interpretation of results shown above is ambiguous.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…However, the results for the analysis of deeper layers cannot be proven without direct investigation of the shallow subsurface. For instance, core drillings using the calibration measurements for ERT equipment in the study could be used as supplemental confidence material (Kneisel et al, 2014). Future projects could comprise long-term studies of the same slope, which would allow variations of the electrical resistivity dependent on seasons or weather conditions to be detected.…”
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“…This kind of electrical imaging brings together advantages of sounding and traversing. The method is suitable for discerning forms and structures associated with the presence of permafrost and various types of ground ice and finds an increasing number of applications (Krautblatter & Hauck 2007;Harris et al 2009;Hilbich et al 2009;Lewkowicz et al 2011;Watanabe et al 2012;Kneisel et al 2014). Its increasing popularity is also related to recent developments in software used in data processing, designed to operate in an automatic manner, with minimal inputs from the user (Griffiths & Barker 1993;Loke 2000Loke , 2013a.…”
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confidence: 99%