In this paper we describe the application of GPR and resistivity (dipole-dipole) methods to an archeological investigation. The aim of this study was to obtain information about buried pre-Roman structures below the Roman residence "Casa dell'Atrio a Mosaico", in the ancient town of Ercolano (Naples). A number of resistivity (dipole-dipole) and GPR profiles were carried out on the mosaic floor of the house. To perform resistivity profiles in a nondestructive way on the mosaic floor, special flatbase copper electrodes were used. The electrode spacing used was 1 m and 0.5 m. GPR data were collected using 100 MHz and 500 MHz antennas. The radar profiles were carried out primarily along the electrical profiles in order to obtain a direc...
A ground-penetrating radar GPR. survey, using mostly a 500 MHz antenna, was carried out in an urban ...
An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Tarragona to se...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
In this paper we describe the application of GPR and resistivity (dipole-dipole) methods to an arche...
A multidisciplinary geophysical and geotechnical study, including some non-invasive geophysical appl...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
We conducted an extensive geophysical field campaign using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electr...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
The results of a geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Masseria Nigro, locate...
A Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) survey can enhance the quantity and quality of information when app...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
In recent years, geophysical methods have been increasingly applied as a preliminary mapping tool to...
An integrated geophysical survey has been conducted at the Tarragona's Cathedral (Catalonia, NE Spai...
A ground-penetrating radar GPR. survey, using mostly a 500 MHz antenna, was carried out in an urban ...
An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Tarragona to se...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
In this paper we describe the application of GPR and resistivity (dipole-dipole) methods to an arche...
A multidisciplinary geophysical and geotechnical study, including some non-invasive geophysical appl...
A research project aimed at the study of the archaeological context of the Basilica Julia in the Rom...
We conducted an extensive geophysical field campaign using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electr...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
The results of a geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Masseria Nigro, locate...
A Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) survey can enhance the quantity and quality of information when app...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
In recent years, geophysical methods have been increasingly applied as a preliminary mapping tool to...
An integrated geophysical survey has been conducted at the Tarragona's Cathedral (Catalonia, NE Spai...
A ground-penetrating radar GPR. survey, using mostly a 500 MHz antenna, was carried out in an urban ...
An integrated geophysical survey was conducted in September 2007 at the Cathedral of Tarragona to se...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...