“…Ground electrical resistivity mapping has been also found successful in several applications (Boon et al, 2008;Comas et al, 2015;Elijah et al, 2012;Kowalczyk et al, 2017). Even though peat usually is electrically more resistive than the substrate (often clays), ground geophysical measurements have shown that there are several examples of peat over resistive unit, both in tropical environments (Comas et al, 2015) and in northern European countries (Boon et al, 2008;Kowalczyk et al, 2017). Even though peat usually is electrically more resistive than the substrate (often clays), ground geophysical measurements have shown that there are several examples of peat over resistive unit, both in tropical environments (Comas et al, 2015) and in northern European countries (Boon et al, 2008;Kowalczyk et al, 2017).…”