Life on the Mekong and Other Rivers

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Thursday, March 02, 2006


The site in Sekong had very ferrous soil, meaning that using traditional clearance equipment is not possible, as they look for metal, and the whole ground gives off a metal-like signature. So they use a special device to map the entire area, download the data to a computer, then read out what areas are MORE metal than others, then use traditional detectors in those spots.

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