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6 July 2000 Ordnance detection and discrimination study at former Fort Ord, California
Ted Asch, Juan Koponen, Robert Verkade
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Abstract
A phased geophysical study of ordnance detection and discrimination specific to the Fort Ord, California environment is currently underway. The purposes of this study are to evaluate existing state-of-the-art OE detection instruments and systems and the ability of these devices to discriminate potential OE items from OE scrap and non-OE scrap in the specific OE, geologic, and cultural environments in and around Fort Ord.
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Ted Asch, Juan Koponen, and Robert Verkade "Ordnance detection and discrimination study at former Fort Ord, California", Proc. SPIE 4129, Subsurface Sensing Technologies and Applications II, (6 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390610
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Rockets

Analog electronics

Fourier transforms

Magnetometers

Artillery

Vegetation

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