Danger underground: Detecting UXO in our Backyards
When in doubt, you dig. That was the rule in the investigation of unexploded ordnance (UXO). Also known as Explosive Remnants of War (ERW), UXO
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Why geophysics? For engineers, geologists, and humanitarians
Geophysics is now on Netflix. From water for refugees, mine safety, and even archaeology, Alastair McClymont’s projects feature in documentaries.
The Antarctic secret that could swamp the world
The journey from ice to water seems simple. It’s a transformation even schoolchildren grasp. Yet apply it to polar ice and rising sea levels and
Liberating the world from an explosive legacy
The role of geoscience in locating the unexploded bombs that claim lives, endanger workers and threaten construction across the world.
Why offshore windfarms fear what lies on the seabed
Undersea unexploded ordnance (UXO) are a risk to windfarm construction in the UK’s North Sea, with a historical twist that makes detecting them more complex
Unexploded ordnance in strange places
Oasis montaj and UXO software were also the chosen tools of SAND Geophysics who were called in by the Port of London Authority Hydrographic Service
Ships, scrolls and speeding ice
Five ways geoscience and geophysical surveys are unlocking secrets around the world. 1.Finding lost ships In search of historic wrecks consumed by sand In 1776