“…The amplitude of resistivity and the phase can be recasted into a complex conductivity. Under an applied (primary) electrical field, its in-phase (real) component characterizes the electromigration of the charge carriers while its quadrature (out-of-phase, imaginary) component is used to describe local accumulations of electrical charge Induced polarization has many applications in hydrogeophysics including inference of hydraulic properties [Binley et al, 2005;Weller et al, 2010;Joseph et al, 2015;Nordsiek et al, 2015], facies discrimination , the detection of contaminants in soils [e.g., Sogade et al, 2006;Flores Orozco et al, 2012;Schwartz and Furman, 2012;Schmutz et al, 2012;Chen et al, 2013], and the detection of cracks [e.g., Okay et al, 2013]. Induced polarization has shown also a unique capability to monitor nonintrusively sorption processes in the electrical double layer [Vaudelet et al, 2011a[Vaudelet et al, , 2011bHao et al, 2016] and precipitation of metallic particles during redox-controlled reactions [e.g., Mewafy et al, 2013;Abdulsamad, 2017].…”