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Kansas Geological Survey uses Geophysics to Find Border Tunnels
February 5, 2008
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The Kansas Geological Survey has some interesting seismic equipment that they have used on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to look for drug tunnels along the US-Mexico border. I’ve never seen anything quite like this. The sensors all appear to be placed within an old fire hose and mounted onto a Bobcat Toolcat utility machine. On the front of the vehicle is a cyllinder with a 60-lb weight that gets dropped. Read on. (Photo by Richard Gwin, LJWorld.com)
California’s Anderson Dam Has Seismic Stability Issues
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Geophysics successfully detects void beneath Missouri Taxiway
April 21, 2013
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