The specific electrical resistance (electrical conductivity) of some layered sedimentary rocks of the Baikal natural territory was measured by the method of radio impedance sounding in the VLF-LF ranges of electromagnetic waves. Their geoelectric sections are determined. Information about the geoelectrical section (GES) of sedimentary rocks of the Baikal natural territory can be used in engineering and geological surveys of the Siberia-Mongolia-China gas pipeline route, as well as in the analysis of the physico-chemical causes of the appearance of corrosion processes on long pipeline structures of the continental regions of Eurasia. The technique of radio impedance sounding can be applied to measure the electrical properties of various soils of a given territory within a layered model of a medium with a poorly and well conductive base.
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