Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990mesct...1..295g&link_type=abstract
Measurement Science and Technology (ISSN 0957-0233), vol. 1, March 1990, p. 295-301.
Physics
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Earth Surface, Geoelectricity, Measuring Instruments, Permittivity, Space Exploration, Arrays, Electrical Measurement, Quadrupoles
Scientific paper
Quadrupolar arrays have been used over many decades for mapping ground resistivity; low-frequency currents are injected into the earth and the induced potential drop is simultaneously measured with electrodes necessarily in contact with the earth's surface. A new version of the quadrupolar array is proposed; this instrument makes use of high-frequency signals, does not require any mechanical contact with the ground and measures the resistivity and permittivity of the subjacent medium. A practical design applicable to unmanned planetary missions is presented.
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