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Summary
DC Resistivity Processing Data were imported into the Workbench Electrical Resistivity Tomography Module (Aarhus Geophysical, Inc.; version 5.5.0.0) using the “Syscal” data import options. The data were then manually despiked and any negative resistivity values were removed. The data were subsequently inverted using “Aarhus 2D” inversion option. The “Smooth” Inversion setting was chosen with model converging to the L2 norm. The number of layers of the starting model was set to 20. The vertical model discretization was set to the default for each given combination of line length and electrode spacing. The starting value was set to “Auto”. The lateral and vertical constraints were set to the “Medium” settings. The Prior Constraint [...]
Summary
DC Resistivity Processing
Data were imported into the Workbench Electrical Resistivity Tomography Module (Aarhus Geophysical, Inc.; version 5.5.0.0) using the “Syscal” data import options. The data were then manually despiked and any negative resistivity values were removed. The data were subsequently inverted using “Aarhus 2D” inversion option. The “Smooth” Inversion setting was chosen with model converging to the L2 norm. The number of layers of the starting model was set to 20. The vertical model discretization was set to the default for each given combination of line length and electrode spacing. The starting value was set to “Auto”. The lateral and vertical constraints were set to the “Medium” settings. The Prior Constraint was set to “Unconstrained”. The inversion was set to stop at 50 iterations or when the convergence condition was satisfied.