How we're developing underground mapping technologies - lessons from the Beaumont case
- Written by Ian Moffat, ARC DECRA Research Fellow in Archaeological Science, Flinders University
An ERT survey line on the New Castalloy site: the metal pegs allow electricity to be injected into the ground and the orange cable carries the current to the pegs. Ian Moffat , Author provided
It’s difficult to look on the bright side when children missing for 52 years still aren’t found.
However my recent work with the South Australian...
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