Obtaining Chemical Properties through Soil Electrical Resistivity

  • Faruk Murad O
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The electrical resistivity of soil is significantly influenced by shape of the particle of soil, presence of mo isture in soil, chemical properties of soil and presence of organic materials in soil. Chemical p roperties of soil such as Soil pH, Cation exchange capacity (CEC), soil salinity can be efficiently determined by electrical resistivity of soil. The basic principal of obtaining chemical resistivity of soil through electrical resistivity is either to measure the current that flo w s between the probes which is inversely proportional to the resistance of the soil when a constant voltage is applied to one of the two probes placed in the soil o r to d irectly measure the electrical resistivity using electro magnetic waves of different frequencies into soils. For this purpose methods of self-potential (SP), four electrode probe method, electrical p rofiling (EP), vertical electrical sounding (VES), and non-contact electromagnetic profiling (NEP) was used to measure the electrical properties of soil.

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Faruk Murad, O. (2012). Obtaining Chemical Properties through Soil Electrical Resistivity. Journal of Civil Engineering Research, 2(6), 120–128. https://doi.org/10.5923/j.jce.20120206.08

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