“…In ERT surveys, electrical resistivity is measured (in Ωm), which is the inverse of electrical conductivity. The basic principle of ERT is based on the varying electrical conductivity of the subsurface materials, which depends on many factors, such as rock type, porosity, permeability, connectivity of pores, temperature, salinity, cation exchange capacity, clay content, nature of the fluid/water, weathering degree, fractures/faults, rock association, rock deformation, water–rock interaction and alteration, etc 3 , 9 , 42 . Generally, a wide range of electrical resistivity for most materials suggests the varying water content.…”