In the original publication [1], the images of Figure 7 and Figure 9 were switched on the web page, but were correct in the PDF. The corrected Figure 7 and Figure 9 appear below. The authors state that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.
Figure 7.
Resistivity difference plots between the pre-burial and all post-burial surveys. The immediate post-burial survey (a), as well as the one-month (b), eight-month (c), fourteen-month (d), and twenty-month (e) post-burial surveys. The red denotes a resistivity increase, and the blue denotes a resistivity decrease. The graves are denoted by the black rectangles; 1 is PS1, 2 is PM1, and 3 is PS2. Dipole-Dipole data. Graphs generated in Python.
Figure 9.
Resistivity difference plots between consecutive surveys. Post- and pre-burial (a), one-month and post-burial (b), eight- and one-month (c), fourteen- and eight-month (d), and twenty- and fourteen-month (e) surveys. The red denotes a resistivity increase, and the blue denotes a resistivity decrease. The graves are denoted by the black rectangles; 1 is PS1, 2 is PM1, and 3 is PS2. Dipole-Dipole data. Graphs generated in Python.
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