Uri Schattner

Uri Schattner

May 06, 2017

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    About This Project

    Understanding subsurface geology is crucial for groundwater, earthquake propagation, and ore studies. Since it’s impossible to dig everywhere and examine the rocks we record variations in their magnetic signal from the surface. The cheapest method is by walking with sensors, but it only covers small sites. Our design records data while riding a bicycle, enabling regional coverage for fewer expenses and exposure of science in practice to people of all ages and backgrounds.

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