- Instrumentation, Electrical Resistivity (Solid Earth Geophysics Encyclopedia)
- LandMapper ERM-02: handheld meter for near-surface electrical geophysical surveys
LandMapper ERM-02 – three parameter geophysical instrument
Submitted by landviser on Tue, 10/09/2012 - 18:56
The newest model, LandMapper ERM-02, can automatically output EC or ER, accepts four-electrode probes of any configuration, including dipole-dipole and rectangular probes, reaches down to 10 m depth in most soils and stores up to 999 resistivity values in non-volatile memory. Also, ERM-02 model can be used to measure natural electrical potentials in soils, plants and other media with two non-polarizing electrodes (Figs. 2&3).
Figure 2: LandMapper ERM-02, hand-held device for measuring electrical resistivity, conductivity and self-potential, manufactured by Landviser, LLC.
Figure 3: Correct placement of electrodes when measuring electrical potential difference between soils and plants with LandMapper ERM-02.
Comparison of features between ERM-01 and ERM-02 models is shown in Table 1. Technical specifications of a current model are presented in Table 2.