The line carried out along the valley and its length is 5400 m. Measure was performed with distance of 100 m between VES points. As shown in the picture electrical resistivity value is 5-50 Ohm.m, induced polarization value varies between 0.3 - 7.5 mV/V and electrical resistivity increases on earth surface following mountain slope. Quarternary sediment electrical resistivity following mountain slope reaches 100-150 Ohm.m. Electrical resistivity value increases to depth, induced polarization value is constant to depth. This suggests that one type sediment is homogeneously distributed through the geological structure and formations. Clay sediment is deposited up to 100 m, resulting decrease of electrical resistivity to 5 Ohm.m in valley areas. Concluding on cutting along the lines clay sediment is mostly distributed up to 300 m depth and depending on rock compositions electrical resistivity and induced polarization varies in certain interval. On rock conditions resistivity probably to be for thickness clay is 5-10 Ohm.m, for gravellit and mudstone 25 Ohm.m, for alevrolite 25 Ohm.m or higher.