We show that high-resolution space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery with pixel sizes well below 1 m2 can be used to complement archaeological surveys in areas that are difficult to access. After major storm surges in the 14th and 17th centuries, vast areas on the German North Sea coast were lost to the sea. Areas of former settlements and historical land use were buried under sediments for centuries, but when the surface layer is driven away under the permanent action of wind, currents, and waves, they appear again on the Wadden Sea surface. However, the frequent flooding and erosion of the intertidal flats make any archaeological monitoring a difficult task, so that remote sensing techniques appear to be an efficient and...
This paper provides an overview on the application of satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tech...
The Wadden Sea off the coast of the southern North Sea is the largest coherent area of tidal flats w...
In the last two decades, archaeology has benefited from the development of earth observation (EO) te...
We show that high-resolution space-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery with pixel sizes sma...
Until recently the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for Archaeological Prospection has been lim...
This thesis presents the first investigation into the penetrative capabilities of high-resolution ai...
This paper provides an overview of the opportunities that image analysts, archaeologists and conserv...
To be an innovative remote sensing technology, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is increasi...
Non-invasive landscape investigation for archaeological purposes includes a wide range of survey tec...
The launch of the first German radar satellite TerraSAR-X in 2007 opened a new era in spaceborne rad...
The use of satellite radar widens the possibilities of archaeological prospection extremely. The res...
High resolution remote sensing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from TerraSAR-X/Tandem-X satellit...
Buried archaeological structures, such as earthworks and buildings, often leave traces at the surfac...
With the development of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) in terms of multi-band, multi-polarization an...
The Altai Mountains are a heritage-rich archaeological landscape with monuments in almost every vall...
This paper provides an overview on the application of satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tech...
The Wadden Sea off the coast of the southern North Sea is the largest coherent area of tidal flats w...
In the last two decades, archaeology has benefited from the development of earth observation (EO) te...
We show that high-resolution space-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery with pixel sizes sma...
Until recently the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for Archaeological Prospection has been lim...
This thesis presents the first investigation into the penetrative capabilities of high-resolution ai...
This paper provides an overview of the opportunities that image analysts, archaeologists and conserv...
To be an innovative remote sensing technology, spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is increasi...
Non-invasive landscape investigation for archaeological purposes includes a wide range of survey tec...
The launch of the first German radar satellite TerraSAR-X in 2007 opened a new era in spaceborne rad...
The use of satellite radar widens the possibilities of archaeological prospection extremely. The res...
High resolution remote sensing Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data from TerraSAR-X/Tandem-X satellit...
Buried archaeological structures, such as earthworks and buildings, often leave traces at the surfac...
With the development of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) in terms of multi-band, multi-polarization an...
The Altai Mountains are a heritage-rich archaeological landscape with monuments in almost every vall...
This paper provides an overview on the application of satellite synthetic aperture radar (SAR) tech...
The Wadden Sea off the coast of the southern North Sea is the largest coherent area of tidal flats w...
In the last two decades, archaeology has benefited from the development of earth observation (EO) te...