3.1 Vegetational changes indicating the presence of long disused flower beds in a municipal park which were otherwise invisible in the turf. The same principle can be used to identify areas of disturbance in criminal cases (photograph: Natasha Powers) Ground penetrating radar (GPR) in use in the search for missing persons in [Book Review]

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