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| Hager-Richter Geoscience, Inc. was awarded a
contract from the National Parks Service to conduct a geophysical
survey across most of Liberty Island in New York Harbor, home of the
Statue of Liberty.
The purpose of the survey was to detect areas that might contain
archeological artifacts in the subsurface. Click
here to read the NPS
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Three complementary geophysical methods were used at
Liberty Island: electromagnetic induction
(a.k.a. terrain conductivity), magnetics, and
ground penetrating radar.
H-R worked closely with archeologists and historians from the
National Park Service in the interpretation of the data, since
Liberty Island had been occupied on and off for centuries before
Miss Liberty took up residence. |
| Numerous interesting "anomalies" were found
including possible buried objects, filled depressions, disturbed
ground and possible former ground surfaces. Formal archeological
excavations began last summer and will continue for years to come. |

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