Electrical resistivity survey and shallow subsurface geological study in hard rock terrain, Southern India
The shallow sub-surface condition of the hard rock terrain is highly heterogeneous and it requires investigation of geology at close interval. The purpose of the present work is to interpret the shallow sub-surface geology to a limited depth (
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