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Geophysical imaging (also known as geophysical tomography) is a minimally destructive geophysical technique that investigates the subsurface of a terrestrial planet. Geophysical imaging is a noninvasive imaging technique with a high parametrical and spatio-temporal resolution. Geophysical imaging has evolved over the last 30 years due to advances in computing power and speed. It can be used to model a surface or object understudy in 2D or 3D as well as monitor changes. Types of geophysical imaging:
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Geophysical imaging (also known as geophysical tomography) is a minimally destructive geophysical technique that investigates the subsurface of a terrestrial planet. Geophysical imaging is a noninvasive imaging technique with a high parametrical and spatio-temporal resolution. Geophysical imaging has evolved over the last 30 years due to advances in computing power and speed. It can be used to model a surface or object understudy in 2D or 3D as well as monitor changes. There are many applications of geophysical imaging some of which include imaging the lithosphere and imaging glaciers. Many different techniques exist to perform geophysical imaging including seismic methods, electrical resistivity tomography, ground-penetrating radar, etc. Types of geophysical imaging: * Electrical resistivity tomography * Ground-penetrating radar * Induced polarization * Seismic tomography and Reflection seismology * Magnetotellurics
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