Geophysical anomalies over a known underground air-raid shelter a case study Geophysics report no. GF 03/98

By: Sukri GhazaliMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: 1998Description: i, 12 p. col., ill., map 30 cmSubject(s): GeophysicsSummary: 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
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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

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