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Exploration Geophysics
Volume 23 Number 4 1992
Urban and Industrial Geophysics
Editors: D. W. Emerson and J. Odins


Guest Editorial: Geophysical techniques in urban and industrial environments 

J. Odins

pp. 529-529

 


Urban geophysics ? a review 

R.J. Henderson

pp. 531-542

  
 


The application of electromagnetic and electrical methods to groundwater problems in urban environments 

G. Buselli, G.B. Davis, C. Barber, M.I. Height and S.H.D. Howard

pp. 543-555

  
 


Geophysical techniques in contaminated lands assessment ? do they deliver? 

R.J. Whiteley and C. Jewell

pp. 557-565

  
 


Cavity detection ? an engineering application for gravity 

R.J. Peacock

pp. 567-570

  
 


Detection of earth anchors at building sites 

N.P. Merrick and G. Hocking

pp. 571-577

  
 


Earthquake attack in the Sydney Basin: what is the risk? 

D. Denham

pp. 579-587

  
 


The geophysical responses of buried drums ? field tests in weathered Hawkesbury Sandstone, Sydney Basin, NSW 

D.W. Emerson, J.E. Reid, D.A. Clark, M.S.C. Hallett and P.B. Manning

pp. 589-617

  
 


  
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