Maloteau, Sophie
[Gembloux AgroBioTech, Université de Liège, Belgium]
Blanchy, Guillaume
[Gembloux AgroBioTech, Université de Liège, Belgium]
Javaux, Mathieu
[UCL]
Garré, Sarah
[Gembloux AgroBioTech, Université de Liège, Belgium]
Electrical resistivity methods have been widely used for the last 40 years in many fields: groundwater investigation, soil and water pollution, engineering application for subsurface surveys, etc. Many factors can influence the electrical resistivity of a media, and thus influence the ERT measurements. Among those factors, it is known that plant roots affect bulk electrical resistivity. However, this impact is not yet well understood.
Bibliographic reference |
Maloteau, Sophie ; Blanchy, Guillaume ; Javaux, Mathieu ; Garré, Sarah. Influence of plant roots on electrical resistivity measurements of cultivated soil columns.European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly (Vienna (Austria), du 17/04/2016 au 22/04/2016). In: Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 18, p. EGU2016-11695 |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/173625 |