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It is envisaged that the near surface electrical resistivity model of Great Britain is of interest to a wide range of development organisations including infrastructure and utility companies, local authorities, green energy companies, developers and engineering consultants and contractors. The information is presented at 1:50k scale giving a cartographic accuracy of 50 m on the ground. This enables a detailed parameterisation of resistivity  at  a practical national scale applicable to stakeholders needs.&lt;br /&gt;
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[[category: OR/14/030 Electrical Resistivity Model of Great Britain: User Guide | 02]]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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