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Peculiarities Of Using 2d Electrical Resistivity Tomography In Caves

ARCHAEOLOGY ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY OF EURASIA(2020)

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The efficiency of archaeological studies inside caves could be greatly enhanced by geophysical methods because of their potential for examining deposit structure and features. Application of those methods in caves entails a number of problems caused by limited space for measurements and the complexity of the surrounding medium structure as compared to above-ground measurements. In 2017 Selungur Cave in the Fergana Valley, kyrgyzstan, was examined using electrical resistivity tomography. Because of the above concerns, in the course of the work the question of the reliability of the results arose. To clarify the issue, a numerical experiment was performed to assess the effect of the three-dimensional cave geometry on the results of a two-dimensional inversion. It was found that variations of cave geometry parameters result in unexpected false anomalies, and considerable errors in bedrock location and resistivity can occur. In the case of downward diverging cave walls, an accurate resistivity section can he obtained by using the inversion based on a two-dimensional model. Therefore, electrical resistivity tomography in caves with similar geometry can yield reliable results concerning the shape of bedrock surface, the thickness of sedimentary layers, and size and position of inclusions such as fallen fragments of roof therein.
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Archaeogeophysics, geophysical studies, inversion, numerical modeling, geoelectrics, Selungur Cave
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