Abstract

Over the past 20 years, the use of 4D (i.e., time-lapse) geophysics to provide information on subsurface processes in oil reservoirs has become accepted such that it is now a standard tool. The environmental and engineering community has seen a parallel development of time-lapse electrical geophysics. Research has focused on four areas:

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