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The New "Maximum Yield Grid" (MYG) Array in Full 3D Resistivity Tomography

2008

Over the past few years geoelectrical prospecting has experienced many innovations, ranging from instrumental refinements to improvement of data interpretation. The consequence of this has been a strong increase in the method s resolution power and, therefore, its field of application has broadened. Nevertheless, the diffusion of 3D surveys in electrical resistivity tomography has been very much limited by the long acquisition time required by this kind of investigation, as compared to 2D ERT or other geophysical exploration methods like GPR. However, 3D ERT has a great advantage in terms of resolution power, that is very important in many applications, such as archeological or cultural her…

3D Electrical Resistivity Tomography MYG ArrayYield (engineering)Electrical resistivity and conductivitySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataNuclear engineeringElectronic engineeringTomographyGridGeologyNear Surface 2008 - 14th EAGE European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics
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3D ERT for the study of an ancient wall covered by precious mosaics

2009

The DC electrical tomography (ERT) is still a method scarcely diffused for the study of masonry of recent and ancient buildings, in spite of the very high resolution power of this methodology. The major limitation on ERT applicability on precious surfaces (like masonries or floors with fresco or mosaic covering) depends on the method of current injection: usually it is necessary to drive electrodes (small nails) into small perforations on the surfaces, to obtain sufficiently high current values (to produce good signal to noise ratio). An interesting application of the MYG array (that reduces significantly, compared to other classical arrays, the number of electrodes utilized for current inj…

Very high resolutionmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMineralogyHigh resolutionMasonryMetamorphic petrology3D Eelectrical resistivity tomography MYG array mosaicsMining engineeringTelmatologySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicatamedicineHigh currentEconomic geologybusinessGeology
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Archaeological excavation confirms the geophysical anomalies recorded at the cathedral of tarragona - A comparative study

2011

An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Tarragona to search for archaeological remains of the Roman temple dedicated to the Emperor Augustus. Many hypotheses about its location have been put forward, the most recent ones suggesting it could be inside the present cathedral. A project including Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) and Ground probing radar (GPR) was planned for a year and conducted during a week of intensive field survey. Both ERT and GPR provided detailed information about subsoil structures. Different ERT techniques and arrays were used, ranging from standard Wenner-Schlumberger 2D sections to full 3D electrical imaging using t…

BasementGeophysical survey (archaeology)Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataGround-penetrating radarExcavationGeophysicsElectrical resistivity tomographyEconomic geologyStratigraphy (archaeology)ArchaeologyPalaeogeographyArchaeogeophysics ERT MYG array GPR TarragonaGeology
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