Archaeological visualization: towards an archaeological information science (AISc)

M Llobera - Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2011 - Springer
This paper reviews and evaluates the potential use of modern visualization techniques in
archaeology. It suggests the need to apply and develop such techniques as a central part of …

GPR imaging criteria

TXH Luo, WWL Lai, RKW Chang… - Journal of Applied …, 2019 - Elsevier
GPR has been widely acknowledged as an effective and efficient technique for imaging the
subsurface. But the process of constructing 3D GPR images (C-scans) is still subjective and …

Detection of road cavities in urban cities by 3D ground-penetrating radar

H Liu, Z Shi, J Li, C Liu, X Meng, Y Du, J Chen - Geophysics, 2021 - library.seg.org
Cavities under urban roads have increasingly become a great threat to traffic safety in many
cities. As a quick, effective, and high-resolution geophysical method, ground-penetrating …

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) attribute analysis for archaeological prospection

W Zhao, E Forte, M Pipan, G Tian - Journal of Applied Geophysics, 2013 - Elsevier
We evaluate the applicability and the effectiveness of the GPR attribute analysis for
archaeological purposes and we test the attribute analysis on GPR data obtained in the river …

GPR pattern recognition of shallow subsurface air voids

TXH Luo, WWL Lai - Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 2020 - Elsevier
Countless subsurface voids in urban areas of cities threaten people's lives and property. A
workflow for automatically identifying subsurface voids from ground penetrating radar (GPR) …

Improving the interpretability of 3D GPR data using target–specific attributes: application to tomb detection

U Boeniger, J Tronicke - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2010 - Elsevier
Three–dimensional (3D) ground–penetrating radar (GPR) represents an efficient high–
resolution geophysical surveying method allowing to explore archaeological sites in a non …

[HTML][HTML] A novel approach to 3D modelling ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data–a case study of a cemetery and applications for criminal investigation

TB Kelly, MN Angel, DE O'Connor, CC Huff… - Forensic Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is an established geophysical technique used extensively
for the accurate reconstruction of the shallow (< 10 m) subsurface. Reconstructions have …

The search for graves with ground-penetrating radar in Connecticut

JA Doolittle, NF Bellantoni - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2010 - Elsevier
The search for unmarked and clandestine graves is a labor-intensive, time-consuming, and
often frustrating task. Several geo-physical methods are available, which can be expediently …

Improved high-resolution GPR imaging and characterization of prehistoric archaeological features by means of attribute analysis

W Zhao, E Forte, ST Levi, M Pipan, G Tian - Journal of Archaeological …, 2015 - Elsevier
We propose a novel procedure for the analysis and interpretation of Ground-Penetrating
Radar (GPR) data from archaeological data and we test the method in challenging …

Nondestructive testing techniques to evaluate the structural damage of historical city walls

N Işık, FM Halifeoğlu, S Ipek - Construction and Building Materials, 2020 - Elsevier
In the current study, the structural damage that took place on the historical Diyarbakır City
Walls province was investigated by performing nondestructive testing methods. This …