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Subsurface Imaging in South-Central Egypt Using Low-Frequency Radar: Bir Safsaf Revisited

Paillou    
P. Grandjean    
G. Baghdadi    
N. Heggy    
E. August-Bernex    
T. Achache    
J.    

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