Sukri Ghazali
Geophysical anomalies over a known underground air-raid shelter a case study Geophysics report no. GF 03/98 - 1998 - i, 12 p. col., ill., map 30 cm
Microgravity is well accepted as a geophysical tool in mapping of limestone bedrock topography and detection of a cavity. It has never been used by the geophysics section for archaelogical studies. It is therefore worthwhile to study and define any respond of this technique over the known structure
Geophysics
Geophysical anomalies over a known underground air-raid shelter a case study Geophysics report no. GF 03/98 - 1998 - i, 12 p. col., ill., map 30 cm
Microgravity is well accepted as a geophysical tool in mapping of limestone bedrock topography and detection of a cavity. It has never been used by the geophysics section for archaelogical studies. It is therefore worthwhile to study and define any respond of this technique over the known structure
Geophysics