Abstract

Works carried out around 1913 and mentioned in Chapter VIII (3 pages) of the aforementioned landmark book by Conrad Schlumberger result in induced polarization (“IP”). The observation is simple: right after a direct current has been transmitted to the subsoil (with electrodes C1C2 – we can imagine a Wenner array or a…Schlumberger array), the potential measured at the measuring electrodes P1P2 does not immediately drop back to zero, decreasing instead in a roughly exponential way.

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