“…Resistivity can also be lowered by the presence of electrically conductive clay minerals, graphitic carbon, and metallic mineralization. It is common, for example, for altered volcanic rocks to contain replacement minerals that have resistivities ten times lower than those of the surrounding rocks (Nelson and Anderson, 1992). Fine grained sediments, such as clay rich alluvium, marine shales, and other mudstones are normally conductive, with resistivities ranging from a few Ωm to tens of Ωm (Keller, 1987;Palacky, 1987).…”