I don't know if any of you guys monitor Innocentive.com. This is a site that posts challenges to solve various things. Payouts can get pretty good. Unfortunately I haven't won any of them yet. Last week though they came out with one dealing with detecting. They want a way to detect artifacts and fossils before running through the area with ground scrapers and tractors for development. Payout $15K! Is it feasible to use some form of metal detector design but focus more on ground variations than ferrous/non-ferrous/conductive targeting? Any other ideas? Here is the abstract of the challenge:
"Enel Green Power (EGP) is looking for non-destructive techniques to automatically detect small surfaced or partially buried archaeological finds (e.g. potsherds, lithic tools, bones, etc.) scattered in large areas, in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness of archaeological surveys, carried out during the preliminary phases of construction projects, to preserve the historical and cultural heritage."
"Enel Green Power (EGP) is looking for non-destructive techniques to automatically detect small surfaced or partially buried archaeological finds (e.g. potsherds, lithic tools, bones, etc.) scattered in large areas, in order to improve efficiency and effectiveness of archaeological surveys, carried out during the preliminary phases of construction projects, to preserve the historical and cultural heritage."
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