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A BRIEF BACKGROUND ON GROUND PENETRATING RADAR  Description: by Lambert Dolphin formerly Senior Research Physicist
SRI International, Menlo Park, California. Geophysical methods can be very useful in exploring for oil, minerals, or for locating buried objects. Most methods in use today were developed five or six decades ago and have not been improved upon greatly since their inception. Each method has its strengths---and often severe limitations that are imposed by nature. The advantage of geophysical survey techniques is that they do not disturb the site, can usually be performed quickly, and they are very cost effective compared to excavation costs. When they can be used these methods can be very helpful in evaluating the site geologically and for delineating areas of interest and eliminating barren ground. Among the more recent tools developed for probing beneath the surface of the earth is ground-penetrating radar.
Added on: 19-Oct-2004 | hits: 371 | Report broken link | Details
A trail of historic shipwrecks off the Florida Keys  Description: A trail of historic shipwrecks is scattered along the treacherous coral reefs and buried in the sandy shallows a few miles off the Florida Keys, and these wrecks have many tales to tell. They can tell us about individuals who came before us, why they were here, and their difficulty in navigating these waters. There are many reasons these ships lie broken on the bottom including an inability to accurately determine position, inaccurate charts, lack of navigational aids (lighthouses and buoys), unpredictable currents, lack of wind, storms, and human error. The nine sites on the Shipwreck Trail represent three broad periods of Keys maritime history: European Colonial, American and Modern.
Added on: 21-Nov-2004 | hits: 390 | Report broken link | Details
ACCESS PENNSYLVANIA  Description: Library Database for Pennsylvania. Find any Book Added on: 29-Nov-2004 | hits: 710 | Report broken link | Details
Alan's Marble Connection--one stop shopping and more for marble collectors  Description: The Internet's largest source of marbles, with over 1000 marbles and more for sale, in addition to an identification guide, and much more. THIS WEB SITE IS DEDICATED TO THE HOBBY OF COLLECTING ANTIQUE, VINTAGE, AND CONTEMPORARY MARBLES. BE SURE TO VISIT OFTEN, AS I UPDATE THIS SITE AT LEAST ONCE EACH WEEK Added on: 22-Jul-2005 | hits: 834 | Report broken link | Details
Alaska Geological Society  Description: Surficial Geology and Quaternary Evolution of the North Slope Coastal Plain, Northeastern NPRA Added on: 03-Dec-2004 | hits: 431 | Report broken link | Details
Alliance of PA Historical Societies  Description: Find any Pennsylvania Historical Society, Address, Phone Number etc. Added on: 29-Nov-2004 | hits: 229 | Report broken link | Details
American Civil War Home Page  Description: Civil War info Added on: 19-Nov-2004 | hits: 327 | Report broken link | Details
American Forts East  Description: New Jersey Fort Sites Added on: 29-Nov-2004 | hits: 283 | Report broken link | Details
Antique Bottle Collector's Haven  Description: Welcome to the leading educational Internet site for finding, buying, selling and learning about Antique Bottles! If you want to learn more about a particular category of bottle, or simply find out "how much is my old bottle worth?", then you've come to the right place. Added on: 01-Jul-2005 | hits: 390 | Report broken link | Details
Battle At Fitzhugh's Woods  Description: Personal Website of Herbert L. Lunday.
While growing up in eastern Arkansas, I often heard about a Civil War battle fought at "Fitzhugh's Woods." Added on: 23-Dec-2004 | hits: 347 | Report broken link | Details
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