
Resistivity Imaging
Resistivity imaging is a technique used to understand what lies beneath the Earth's surface by measuring how easily electrical currents pass through different materials. Electrodes are placed in the ground to send small electrical signals, and sensors detect how these signals diminish or spread. Variations in resistivity reveal subsurface features like rocks, water, or contamination, helping geologists, engineers, and environmental scientists map underground conditions non-invasively. The data are processed into detailed images, providing valuable insights for construction, environmental assessment, or resource exploration.