Tag Archives: geophysics
How Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) works
ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a technology NASA created to study moon dust and the military used to find enemy tunnels during the Vietnam war. And in the past few years, it’s revolutionized archaeology. Different materials reflect energy back to the … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeological computing, digital archaeology, geomatics, geophysics, gpr
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Sub Ground Imaging
free gpr use for academic research Continue reading
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Tagged arcgis, archaeological computing, archaeology, digital archaeology, free, free gpr, geomatics, geophysics, gis, gpr, sub ground imaging
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back from the Ukraine
I returned from another geophysics season in Ukraine on the 24th of July. I worked out there with Alex Turner (Soviet Al not the Artic Monkey) doing GPR ( Mala Ground Penetrating Radar) and Magnetometry (Geoscan FM36 Fluxgate Gradiometer). Last … Continue reading
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Tagged akkerman, arcgis, archaeology, geomatics, geophysics, geoscan, gpr, gradiometery, research, resistivity, total staion, Ukraine
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