Electrical Resistivity Tomography datasets for landslide detection. A case study in Tghat-Fez (Morocco)

Published: 20 October 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/38tn7gkgsh.1
Contributor:
Oussama Jabrane

Description

The application of the Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) Method, in conjunction with the BERT python-based inversion approach, leads to the development of a dependable methodology for fault and landslide identification. The 2D ERT data were collected along nine profiles. The dipole-dipole array configuration was used with electrode spacing of 2 m and an overall length of 96 m, reaching a depth of aproximatly 20 m.

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ERT(Electrical Resistivity Tomography) data are included in original format .bin and another format .dat., and are indicated with each profile number and name. The topography is added using a .txt file for BERT inversion.

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Geophysics, Electrical Resistivity, Applied Geophysics

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