From San Francisco, at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union
Researchers often serve lengthy stints in remote areas to count and monitor the movements of large animals such as elephants. In the future, however, scientists may use seismic instruments to do the job, a new study suggests.
In field tests in Namibia in 2002, Jason D.
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