--- tags: geol 420 website page --- # Tables of Electrical Resistivity Values 1. This is a very commonly referenced table: ![table1](https://filedn.com/lhT56ADuefxuE99NAXo9VKH/cpslo/sites/geol420/electrical-resistivity/resistivity-tables/1988-(Palacky)-Resistivity-Common-Geologic-Materials.png) 2. Here is a PDF file: [Typical Resistivities](https://filedn.com/lhT56ADuefxuE99NAXo9VKH/cpslo/sites/geol420/electrical-resistivity/resistivity-tables/typical-Resistivities-of-Rocks-and-Materials.pdf) </br> 3. Another table: ![t2](https://filedn.com/lhT56ADuefxuE99NAXo9VKH/cpslo/sites/geol420/electrical-resistivity/resistivity-tables/er-values.png) </br> 4. And another: ![t3](https://filedn.com/lhT56ADuefxuE99NAXo9VKH/cpslo/sites/geol420/electrical-resistivity/resistivity-tables/resistivities%20of%20materials.jpg) </br> 5. Here is another [PDF with some additional explanation](https://filedn.com/lhT56ADuefxuE99NAXo9VKH/cpslo/sites/geol420/electrical-resistivity/resistivity-tables/UBC-Resistivity.pdf) </br> 6. This one is fun because it is for materials we won't *directly* encounter: ![Resistivity of other materials](https://filedn.com/lhT56ADuefxuE99NAXo9VKH/cpslo/sites/geol420/electrical-resistivity/resistivity-tables/resistivity-of-various-materials.jpg) </br> You get the point - you can web search for many tables, and there are of course tables in the reading I've posted.