Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 13
- File Size:
- 355 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1932
Abstract
EARTH-REISTIVITY measurements are often of service in obtaining information regarding geological formations, particularly when applied to structural problems. In such problems the masses of the various bodies are large, and have a corresponding effect on the average resistivity of the soil. Much work has been done using such measurements, but in general the method of interpretation employed is empirical. Since certain simple cases can be investigated mathematically, it appears to be quite sound to endeavor to apply the mathematical solutions to the practical results, in order to deduce from the latter such unknown quantities as depth. This paper deals with such a method of interpretation for the simple case of a single horizontal stratum. SURFACE Of EARTH In the method described by FIG. 1.-WENNER'S METHOD OT MEASURING Wenner1 for measuring earth resis- EARTH RESISTIVITY. tivity, four stake electrodes are driven into the earth in a straight line as shown in Fig. 1. A current I amperes is passed between the two outer stakes and the potential difference . V volts between the two inner stakes is measured. Then if a is the electrode separation, the specific resistance of the soil, which is assumed to be homogeneous, is given by the formula
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APA:
(1932) Interpretation of Resistivity MeasurementsMLA: Interpretation of Resistivity Measurements. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.