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Hello to the List:)
Can anyone on the list point me toward some published (or grey literature)
examples of electromagnetic induction surveys of inland river channels. To
be specific, our association has been asked to conduct an EMI survey of
about one kilometer of river channel for the purpose of identifying targets
that have the potential to be Civil War era artillery pieces thrown in the
river by retreating Confederates. Locally, the only similar survey is a
scan of a portion of the Tennessee River for gunboats and transports,
targets much larger than ours. Has this type project been done elsewhere?
Dan Allen
Graduate Research Assistant
The Center for Historic Preservation at
Middle Tennessee State University
and
Project Director
Cumberland Research Group, Inc.
----- Original Message -----
From: "geoff carver" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 4:04 PM
Subject: alternate source for archaeological info
> the usual apologies for cross-posting
> i keep forgetting: there are some interesting papers available on
> archaeology at www.eolss.net -
> EOLSS (Encyclopaedia of Life Supporting Sciences) was a project put
together
> by UNESCO - they included archaeology for some reason (cultural heritage
> conservation goes hand with environmental, methinx), and you can get a
> 24-hour pass which should allow you time to download the archaeological
> papers at least -
> anyway: worth checking out
>
>
> geoff carver - SUNY buffalo
>
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]
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> http://wings.buffalo.edu/~gjcarver
>
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