Abstract
Metal detection and digging are somewhat unsatisfactory approaches to locating landmines. This report presents and examines alternative detection solutions, such as ground-penetrating radar as well as neutron and magnetometry methods. A case study of these techniques in a laboratory setting and in Egyptian soil reveals their effectiveness.
Recommended Citation
Crawford, John
(2010)
"Trial of Ground-penetrating Radar, Neutron and Magnetometry Methods in Arid Soil in Egypt,"
The Journal of ERW and Mine Action
: Vol. 14
:
Iss.
2
, Article 27.
Available at:
https://commons.lib.jmu.edu/cisr-journal/vol14/iss2/27
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