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  • NS32A: Advances in Near-Surface Applications of Electrical Methods I Oral
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Primary Convener:
Christopher Terra, Rutgers University Newark

Convener:
Raymond J. Hess, Rutgers University
Michael Kiflai, AGI USA
Adrian Flores Orozco, TU Wien

Early Career Convener:
Donald Pesonen, Rutgers University

Chair:
Christopher Terra, Rutgers University Newark
Raymond J. Hess, Rutgers University
Michael Kiflai, AGI USA
Donald Pesonen, Rutgers University
Adrian Flores Orozco, TU Wien

Electrical methods, including electrical resistivity, induced polarization, self-potential, and electromagnetic induction, provide information on the physical properties of the subsurface and their spatial distribution. These methods have been widely used to characterize lithology, porosity, water content, and in monitoring applications of hydrological, remedial, and geochemical processes. New and novel applications have used electrical methods for mineral exploration, environmental monitoring, natural hazard assessment and engineering and infrastructure projects. This session explores the diverse applications of electrical geophysics, showcasing its versatility across various fields. To improve the understanding of near-surface processes, the challenges and opportunities in data acquisition, inversion, and interpretation will be highlighted. Presentations focusing on innovative applications and emerging trends such as machine learning (ML) applications, drone data acquisition, and multi-physics integration are welcome. Submissions from students and early career scientists are particularly encouraged.

Index Terms
0684 Transient and time domain
0694 Instruments and techniques
1835 Hydrogeophysics
3914 Electrical properties

Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
B - Biogeosciences
H - Hydrology
MR - Mineral and Rock Physics

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3. Earth Covering

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