Induced Polarization is a geophysical method used to measure the electrical conductivity of subsurface materials. By applying electric current to the ground, polarizations are induced in conductive minerals, thus revealing invaluable information about the presence of natural resources and geological structures.
With the passage of current, conductive materials are polarized and the distribution of minerals essential for resource exploration can be modeled.
This method is ideal for detecting resistive, conductive and polarizable elements.
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