Multiple frequency electric excitation method and identifying co

Electricity: measuring and testing – Of geophysical surface or subsurface in situ – Using electrode arrays – circuits – structure – or supports

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324371, 324376, G01V 324, G01V 306

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ABSTRACT:
A method of identifying complex lithologies of subsurface rock formations includes the excitation of at least a portion of the rock formation with a multi-frequency electric current. The voltage resulting in the rock is measured and the phase and amplitude of such voltage is determined for each of the included frequencies. The resistivities are determined for each of the frequencies and are plotted as a function of frequency. The complex lithology of the rock formation is characterized by such plot.

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