Copyright © 2018 Kleanthis Simyrdanis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.This study explores the applicability and effectiveness of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) as a tool for the high-resolution mapping of submerged and buried shipwrecks in 3D. This approach was trialled through modelling and field studies of Crowie, a paddle steamer barge which sunk at anchor in the Murray River at Morgan, South Australia, in the late 1950s. The mainly metallic structure of the ship is easily recognisable in the ERT data and was mapped in 3D both subaqueously a...
This paper compares a 2D and 3D-Chirp geophysical investigation of a buried shipwreck: the Grace Die...
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Abstract: Shallow water (< 5 m) archaeological shipwreck sites present unique challenges to geoph...
This study explores the applicability and effectiveness of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) a...
It is well known that nowadays as well as in the past the vast majority of human habitation and acti...
In this work we present a study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and the reliability of a fully...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has seen increased use in the monitoring the condition of ri...
High resolution acoustic surveying for buried objects in the shallow waters of the inter-tidal to su...
The paper focuses on defining the performance and limits of ERI in the detection and sedimentary cha...
This work concerns the use of electrical resistivity tomography method for the recognition of archae...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a popular geophysical subsurface-imaging technique and wi...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has seen increased use in the monitoring the condition of ri...
We present a case study on the applicability of geophysical methods to map shipwrecks in the coastal...
Water retaining structures are societally and economically important barriers which degrade through ...
We investigate the applicability of offshore geoelectrical profiling in the littoral zone, e.g., for...
This paper compares a 2D and 3D-Chirp geophysical investigation of a buried shipwreck: the Grace Die...
Seawater intrusion is a major issue in coastal areas, and the traditional technology of investigatio...
Abstract: Shallow water (< 5 m) archaeological shipwreck sites present unique challenges to geoph...
This study explores the applicability and effectiveness of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) a...
It is well known that nowadays as well as in the past the vast majority of human habitation and acti...
In this work we present a study aimed at evaluating the effectiveness and the reliability of a fully...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has seen increased use in the monitoring the condition of ri...
High resolution acoustic surveying for buried objects in the shallow waters of the inter-tidal to su...
The paper focuses on defining the performance and limits of ERI in the detection and sedimentary cha...
This work concerns the use of electrical resistivity tomography method for the recognition of archae...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is a popular geophysical subsurface-imaging technique and wi...
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) has seen increased use in the monitoring the condition of ri...
We present a case study on the applicability of geophysical methods to map shipwrecks in the coastal...
Water retaining structures are societally and economically important barriers which degrade through ...
We investigate the applicability of offshore geoelectrical profiling in the littoral zone, e.g., for...
This paper compares a 2D and 3D-Chirp geophysical investigation of a buried shipwreck: the Grace Die...
Seawater intrusion is a major issue in coastal areas, and the traditional technology of investigatio...
Abstract: Shallow water (< 5 m) archaeological shipwreck sites present unique challenges to geoph...