[HTML][HTML] A review on applications of time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography over the last 30 years: Perspectives for mining waste monitoring

A Dimech, LZ Cheng, M Chouteau, J Chambers… - Surveys in …, 2022 - Springer
Mining operations generate large amounts of wastes which are usually stored into large-
scale storage facilities which pose major environmental concerns and must be properly …

Addressing two bottlenecks to advance the understanding of preferential flow in soils

L Guo, H Lin - Advances in agronomy, 2018 - Elsevier
A large number of studies over the past four decades have demonstrated the ubiquity of
preferential flow in diverse soils. Because of its significant impacts on ecosystem services …

DC resistivity and induced polarization methods

A Binley, A Kemna - Hydrogeophysics, 2005 - Springer
Direct current (DC) resistivity (here referred to as resistivity) and induced polarization (IP)
methods allow, respectively, the determination of the spatial distribution of the low-frequency …

The processes of preferential flow in the unsaturated zone

JR Nimmo - Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Preferential flow, a major influence in unsaturated soil and rock almost everywhere, occurs
by multiple phenomenologically distinct hydraulic processes. For the mode known as …

Advances in interpretation of subsurface processes with time‐lapse electrical imaging

K Singha, FD Day‐Lewis, T Johnson… - Hydrological …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Electrical geophysical methods, including electrical resistivity, time‐domain induced
polarization, and complex resistivity, have become commonly used to image the near …

Quantitative imaging of solute transport in an unsaturated and undisturbed soil monolith with 3‐D ERT and TDR

J Koestel, A Kemna, M Javaux, A Binley… - Water resources …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has proved to be a valuable tool for imaging solute
transport processes in the subsurface. However, a quantitative interpretation of …

Organic contaminant amplification during snowmelt

T Meyer, F Wania - Water research, 2008 - Elsevier
The release of organic contaminants from melting snow poses risks to aquatic and terrestrial
organisms and to humans who rely on drinking water and food production from regions that …

Monitoring mountain permafrost evolution using electrical resistivity tomography: A 7‐year study of seasonal, annual, and long‐term variations at Schilthorn, Swiss …

C Hilbich, C Hauck, M Hoelzle… - Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
A combined geophysical and thermal monitoring approach for improved observation of
mountain permafrost degradation is presented. Time‐lapse inversion of repeated electrical …

Three‐dimensional electrical resistivity tomography to monitor root zone water dynamics

S Garré, M Javaux, J Vanderborght… - Vadose Zone …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Knowledge of soil moisture dynamics and its spatial variability is essential to improve our
understanding of root water uptake and soil moisture redistribution at the local scale and the …

Estimation of the spatial variability of root water uptake of maize and sorghum at the field scale by electrical resistivity tomography

I Srayeddin, C Doussan - Plant and soil, 2009 - Springer
Saving water for crop production is an old, but ongoing, challenge which requires a better
understanding of the in situ functioning of root systems. In particular, this requires a better …