Spectral Induced Polarization
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Spectral Induced Polarization (SIP) is a geophysical method that measures the frequency-dependent electrical properties of subsurface materials. It's an extension of the Induced Polarization (IP) method, which measures the polarization effect when an electrical current is applied to the ground and then removed. SIP analyzes how these polarization effects change with different frequencies, providing more detailed information about subsurface characteristics.
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