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Abstract

Summary

Electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensing has proven effective to support site-specific soil management for precision agriculture. Within the Western World War (WW I) front zone, invasive practices are hampered by the presence of unexploded ammunition. Therefore, non-invasive EMI sensing has the potential to provide both information about the soil variability and the presence of buried metal objects. With this research, both could be separated deliberately.

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2015-09-06
2024-04-20
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