Preliminary Analysis Using Surface Wave Methods to Detect Shallow Manmade Tunnels
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1. Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri
2. Inspec‐Sol Inc, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
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Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society
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