Researchers find WWI and WWII bombs in the ground are becoming more volatile
Published Date: 3/29/2024
Source: phys.org
Two ordnance specialists, one with the University of Stavanger's Department of Safety and the other with the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, have found that due to their chemical makeup, bombs and other ordnances still in the ground from World War I and World War II are becoming more volatile, increasing their chances of exploding should they be disturbed.