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Analysis of depth using resistivity maps (2008)
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Some estimates may be made.


Comparing resistivity and IP for archaeological application (2010)
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Comparison at two sites.


Directionality of Geophysical Parameters as an Indicator of Cultural and Natural Deposits: Experiments at the Cahokia Mounds Site (1997)
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Seismic and resistivity anisotropy were tested with Rinita Dalan for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.


Directions of Magnetization (2010)
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The additional information that direction supplies.


Magnetic analysis of kilns (1994)
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Analysis of the direction of magnetization within a medieval kiln in Crimea for Tatyana Smekalova (St. Petersburg State University).


The Magnetic Anomaly of a Mound (1996)
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the effect of topography


Magnetic Approximations of Kilns (1998)
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Mathematical models that can approximate the magnetic patterns of kilns and furnaces. For Tatyana Smekalova (St. Petersburg State University).


Magnetic maps of three Danish slag blocks (2004)
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Detailed magnetic maps over three excavated blocks of iron-containing slag. Survey with Tatiana Smekalova and Sergei Smekalov for Olfert Voss (Nationalmuseet).


The Magnetic Properties of Archaeological Materials (1999)
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Measurements on many samples. Technical report 5


Some Geophysical Experiments at Effigy Mounds (1999)
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Radar, resistivity, and seismic surveys explore mounds. Survey for Mark Lynott (NPS).


Zero-gradient error in the Geometrics G-858 magnetic gradiometer (2000)
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How to test for, and partly correct, errors where gradients are low.