Best practices for using electrical resistivity tomography to investigate permafrost

Author:

Herring Teddi1ORCID,Lewkowicz Antoni G.1,Hauck Christian2ORCID,Hilbich Christin2,Mollaret Coline2ORCID,Oldenborger Greg A.3,Uhlemann Sebastian4,Farzamian Mohammad5,Calmels Fabrice6,Scandroglio Riccardo7

Affiliation:

1. University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada

2. University of Fribourg Fribourg Switzerland

3. Natural Resources Canada, Geological Survey of Canada Ottawa Canada

4. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley CA USA

5. University of Lisbon Lisbon Portugal

6. Yukon University Whitehorse Canada

7. Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

Abstract

AbstractElectrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a minimally invasive geophysical method that produces a model of subsurface resistivity from a large number of electrical resistance measurements. Strong resistivity contrasts usually exist between frozen and unfrozen earth materials, making ERT an effective and increasingly utilized tool in permafrost research. In this paper, we review more than 300 scientific publications dating from 2000 to 2022 to identify the capabilities and limitations of ERT for permafrost applications. The annual publication rate has increased by a factor of 10 over this period, but several unique challenges remain, and best practices for acquiring, processing, and interpreting ERT data in permafrost environments have not been clearly established. In this paper, we make recommendations for ERT surveys of permafrost and highlight recent advances in the field, with the objective of maximizing the utility of existing and future surveys.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes

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