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A second review of the international status of engineering geology - encompassing hydrogeology, environmental geology and the applied geosciences
In vitro assay of biological and chemical toxins using antibodies against lethal toxin neutralizing factor
Comparison of Surface Properties in Natural and Artificially Generated Fractures in a Crystalline Rock
ISSN:1434-453XISSN:0723-263
Constructing new knowledge in industrial archaeology
Field schools in industrial archaeology (IA) are unusual within academic archaeology, a fact that reflects the unusual relationship between IA and other types of archaeology in the landscape of academic bureaucracies. In this essay, we offer some personal observations on how the field school experience contributes to building new knowledge in this field. Some of our concerns are unique to teaching IA, or if not unique, at least more particular for collaborations surrounding Industrial Heritage
