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Spectroscopy Offers Hope in Land-Mine Detection

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Michael D. Wheeler

From Bosnia to Angola to North Korea, the threat to civilians of injury or death by unexploded land mines is very real. Yet for all of the sophistication of 21st-century warfare, land-mine detection continues to depend on a relatively primitive tool: the metal detector. Now there may be an alternative, a portable surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy unit that detects the explosives themselves rather than their metal casings. Metal detectors effectively locate mines, but are equally good at ferreting out shrapnel and discarded metal, which they cannot differentiate from the ordnance. This...Read full article

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