Authors: |
Dominique Gibert, Marc Pessel, Florence Nicollin
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Date: | 2000−2011
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Brief Description: |
The Pont Péan
was an important silver mine before it flooded in April 1, 1904. Historical information
is explained can be found at
fr.Wikipedia.org and
galene.fr. Due to the regular geophysical
geometries of the site, and the large conductivity contrast of the ore with
the surrounding rock, it represents an excellent test site for geophysical EIT
measurements. These data were measured by a team of geophysical researchers
at Université Rennes 1 over the period 2000−2011.
Data were first published in:
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License: | Creative Commons Artistic License (with Attribution)
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Attribution Requirement: |
Use or presentation of these data must acknowledge
Marc Pessel & Dominique Gibert, and cite this publication:
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Methods: |
EIT data were acquired with the a ABEM SAS 4000 Resistivity Meter, and
an electrode selector ES 464. 64 stainless steel (approx 20 cm long and
1 cm diameter) electrodes were placed in a single line along the side of the road
La Grand Betuaudais in Pont Péan, France. Electrodes were typically
spaced 5 m apart and a reference electrode was sometimes placed at ∞
(1 km west of the site). Detailed electrode positions are in the data files.
Current levels between 100 mA and 200 mA were used (using a low frequency
square wave current waveform).
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Data and Format: |
The following data are available (with the format described for each
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Last Modified: $Date: 2017-02-28 13:12:08 -0500 (Tue, 28 Feb 2017) $ by $Author: aadler $