3. Resistivity logging
3.1 Scope and conditions of application
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In civil engineering, resistivity logging is used to determine the lithology of the ground traversed by a borehole. It can also be used to study the fracturing of a rock mass. It also complements surface electrical prospecting campaigns, by providing precise information on the local distribution of material resistivities as a function of depth, enabling interpretation of surface measurements by removing ambiguities. In particular, we can accurately determine the depth of interfaces and the thickness of the various geological layers revealed.
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