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Mr Bob Hopkins (right) of .Strata Geophysical, Ltd, Wellington, demonstrates the sub-surface interface radar unit at the School of Military Engineering, Linton. The equipment produces a printout for use by engineers, geophysicists, and archaeologists, to locate soil strata, archaeological remains, buried pipes, cables, or even flaws in concrete.

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Press, 10 November 1983, Page 18

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Mr Bob Hopkins (right) of .Strata Geophysical, Ltd, Wellington, demonstrates the sub-surface interface radar unit at the School of Military Engineering, Linton. The equipment produces a printout for use by engineers, geophysicists, and archaeologists, to locate soil strata, archaeological remains, buried pipes, cables, or even flaws in concrete. Press, 10 November 1983, Page 18

Mr Bob Hopkins (right) of .Strata Geophysical, Ltd, Wellington, demonstrates the sub-surface interface radar unit at the School of Military Engineering, Linton. The equipment produces a printout for use by engineers, geophysicists, and archaeologists, to locate soil strata, archaeological remains, buried pipes, cables, or even flaws in concrete. Press, 10 November 1983, Page 18