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The current link to "http://www.enviroscan.com/home/seismic-refraction-versus-reflection" is broken, as it would appear that that company was bought out. The current link, "https://www.rettew.com/services/geophysics/seismic-refraction-vs-reflection/" is no where near as detailed as the previous version.
We should capture some of that material for reference. The wayback machine has an archived version of the original text (no images unfortunately): https://web.archive.org/web/20200204051524/http://www.enviroscan.com/home/seismic-refraction-versus-reflection
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The current link to "http://www.enviroscan.com/home/seismic-refraction-versus-reflection" is broken, as it would appear that that company was bought out.
The current link, "https://www.rettew.com/services/geophysics/seismic-refraction-vs-reflection/" is no where near as detailed as the previous version.
We should capture some of that material for reference. The wayback machine has an archived version of the original text (no images unfortunately): https://web.archive.org/web/20200204051524/http://www.enviroscan.com/home/seismic-refraction-versus-reflection
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: