Presentation | 1995/7/27 Horizon Slices and 3-D 'Film' Presentations of GPR Time Slices in Archaeological Prospection" Dean Goodman, |
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Abstract(in English) | In the case when archaeological structures may not be level built in the ground a more general way other than horizontally slicing a 3-D radargram dataset is required to properly image these cultural remains. Horizon slicing, whereby a 3-D surface is used to slice a radar dataset can effectively show the location, depth and shape of buried targets. Horizon slicing is applied in a study to image possible pit dwellings buried below an ancient living surface having variable subsurface topography. Software used to create the horizon slices is also employed to develop a complete 'film' of radar reflections within the ground, by showing the progressive horizontal slices that comprise the solid cube of reflection information for the surveyed site. |
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Committee | SANE |
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Conference Date | 1995/7/27(1days) |
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Language | ENG |
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Title (in English) | Horizon Slices and 3-D 'Film' Presentations of GPR Time Slices in Archaeological Prospection" |
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1st Author's Name | Dean Goodman |
1st Author's Affiliation | Geophysical Archaeometry Laboratory-Nakajima Univerity of Miami() |
Date | 1995/7/27 |
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Volume (vol) | vol.95 |
Number (no) | 190 |
Page | pp.pp.- |
#Pages | 8 |
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