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Resistive invasion

A situation in which the resistivity of the flushed zone is greater than the resistivity of the undisturbed zone. Such a setting generally favours the use of induction devices, which respond to conductivity, rather than electrode resistivity devices (laterologs, ring resistivity), which respond to resistivity.

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