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Geophysical investigation of earth dam using the electrical tomography resistivity technique

Abstract Dams are structures that dam rivers and streams for a variety of purposes. These structures often need to be sturdy to withstand the force of the impoundment and the high values of accumulated water load. The constant maintenance of these structures is essential, since a possible accident c...

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Published in:REM - International Engineering Journal 2017-03, Vol.70 (1), p.47-52
Main Authors: Camarero, Pedro Lemos, Moreira, Cesar Augusto
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