What is ERI in geophysics?
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What is ERI in geophysics?
Applied Geophysics:
One branch of geophysics is applied geophysics. While this applies information and methods of geophysics to all real-world applications, one of the most common applications is the search for minerals, ores, and petroleum resources.
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View this answerIn geophysics, ERI refers to electrical resistance imaging. This is an imaging technology that produces a reading of the structures below ground and...
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