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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48Mr 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
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