Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) is a geophysical imaging technique used to investigate subsurface structures and properties by measuring the electrical resistivity of the ground. This method is based on the principle that different materials (such as water, minerals, and soil) have varying levels of electrical resistivity. ### Key Components and Principles of ERT: 1. **Electrode Configuration**: ERT involves the use of multiple electrodes (usually metal) that are inserted into the ground in a specific configuration.

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