Papers - Resistivity Methods - Electrical Studies of the Earth's Crust at Great Depths (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. Schlumberger M. Schlumberger
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1932

Abstract

In order to explore electrically a terrain composed of a succession of horizontal beds, a current of known intensity i is caused to flow between two grounds A and B, and the resultant drop of potential , caused by the resistance of the earth, is measured between two given points in the soil, M and N. In practice it is convenient to choose the two points M and N so that they lie on the line AB and their midpoint coincides with the middle 0, of that line, although this is not imperative. When the lengths L and I of the two lines AB and MN are varied, equations are obtained which may be solved for the resistivity p of the subsoil at various depths. Recall briefly that the formula 4 x l gives the average resistivity, in the horizontal direction, of a layer of earth which extends to a depth1 about equal to L/4. This elementary concept is adequate for numerous practical applications. Nevertheless, it must be said that, in many cases, a rigorous mathematical analysis may be made, provided it is always a question of homogeneous, superposed horizontal beds. The authors expect to publish, later on, appropriate methods of calculation for some specific cases.
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APA: C. Schlumberger M. Schlumberger  (1932)  Papers - Resistivity Methods - Electrical Studies of the Earth's Crust at Great Depths (With Discussion)

MLA: C. Schlumberger M. Schlumberger Papers - Resistivity Methods - Electrical Studies of the Earth's Crust at Great Depths (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1932.

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