“…Many authors have described the importance and impact of individual soil properties that is soil type, water content, porosity, electrical resistivity of fluids, mineralogy, cation exchange capacity, and particle size distribution on electrical conductivities (Brevik et al, 2006; Robinson & Friedman, 2005; Tabbagh & Cosenza, 2007; Yoon et al, 2002; Yoon & Park, 2001), in order to validate field studies (Caselle et al, 2019; Mainali et al, 2015; Sreedeep et al, 2005). All this research, however, has focused largely on the pollution of groundwater and surface watercourses with heavy metals (Abudeif, 2015; Hudson et al, 2018; Jarvis & Mayes, 2012; Pierwoła et al, 2020; Wynn, 2000) rather than on soil contamination. Such an approach has, moreover, been applied only rarely in industrial areas (Martin‐Crespo et al, 2011), especially with respect to studies of post‐metal mining wastes (Hudson et al, 2018; Mendecki et al, 2020; Warchulski et al, 2019).…”