Dr Jamie Pringle j.k.pringle@keele.ac.uk
A multi-geophysical survey was undertaken on a specified survey area. Once surface metallic clutter had been identified with a metal detector and removed (recovered metal bolt being of interest), EM, magnetic and GPR surveys were conducted. Results showed few anomalies present, except for where the metal bolt was located, with both EM CMD and GPR anomalies being present at this location. A secondary sub-area also had a GPR anomaly present. Both areas are recommend for intrusive investigation.
Pringle, J. . K., Cooper, N., & Heaton, V. (2017). Forensic Geophysical Survey Report at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, UK. Staffordshire Police Service
Report Type | Research Report |
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Publication Date | Jun 26, 2017 |
Deposit Date | Jun 15, 2023 |
Publisher | Keele University |
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