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Demetra Cristaudo, Benedict M. Gross and Jack A. Puleo
Military activity has resulted in unexploded ordnance (UXO) existing in the nearshore. Understanding and predicting UXO behavior is important for object identification, and management. Here, two studies (laboratory and fieldwork) have been conducted to o...
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Ivo Baselt, Adis Skejic, Budo Zindovic and Jens Bender
Landmines and explosive remnants of war are still present in the Western Balkans and remain a deadly legacy of the hostilities at the end of the 20th century. Over the years, several incidents have occurred in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Serbia, and in Cr...
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Qabas A. Hameed, Harith A. Hussein, Mohamed A. Ahmed, Mahmood M. Salih, Reem D. Ismael and Mohammed Basim Omar
Unexploded ordnance (UXO) is a worldwide problem and a long-term hazard because of its ability to harm humanity by remaining active and destructive decades after a conflict has concluded. In addition, the current UXO clearance methods mainly involve manu...
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Yaoxin Zheng, Shiyan Li, Kang Xing and Xiaojuan Zhang
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become a research hotspot in the field of magnetic exploration because of their unique advantages, e.g., low cost, high safety, and easy to operate. However, the lack of effective data processing and interpretation me...
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Dong, Y. Runkle, P. R. Carin, L. Damarla, R. Sullivan, A. Ressler, M. A. Sichina, J.
Pág. 1259 - 1270
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Chen, C.-C. Higgins, M. B. O Neill, K. Detsch, R.
Pág. 1221 - 1230
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Hart, S. J. Shaffer, R. E. Rose-Pehrsson, S. L. McDonald, J. R.
Pág. 797 - 804
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