We investigate how suitable ground penetrating radar (GPR) and geoelectrics are to prospect the remains of submerged wooden archaeological constructions in the water column. For this purpose, we determined the contrasts of electric resistivity and dielectric permittivity from measurements on present-day wood samples, serving as simplified approximations of water saturated and undegraded archaeological wood. As common substitutes of hard and soft construction wood, we investigated oak and spruce wood. The electric resistivity and dielectric permittivity were determined with increasing moisture content from small-scale electric and GPR measurements using a Wenner alpha array and a 2 GHz Palm antenna in a watering experiment. In a water-...
The main scientific goal of this work is the presentation of the role of selected geophysical method...
"Several factors affect antenna-soil coupling in a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey, like surfa...
In this work, the evaluation of moisture content in historic wooden objects starting from permittivi...
In recent years, near-surface geophysical prospection of archaeological issues such as harbours in t...
This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the...
The moisture content (MC) is a critical parameter for most physical and chemical pathologies of timb...
In this study, we investigate GPR measurements in freshwater of less than 5 m at four different loca...
This paper deals with the study of the GPR technique for timber structures evaluation. According to ...
Geophysical techniques are widely applied in the archaeological field to highlight variations of the...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical and close-range remote sensing technique based on th...
In the realm of architecture ground-penetrating radar has been used as nondestructive technique to a...
We present a case study of a bog showing how an integrated approach of multi-methodgeophysical sound...
Effective marine archaeological site management demands detailed information on not only the spatial...
Thesis (S.M. in Geosystems)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and...
In this work, the dielectric permittivity of four kinds of wood (Fir, Poplar, Oak, and Beech Tree), ...
The main scientific goal of this work is the presentation of the role of selected geophysical method...
"Several factors affect antenna-soil coupling in a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey, like surfa...
In this work, the evaluation of moisture content in historic wooden objects starting from permittivi...
In recent years, near-surface geophysical prospection of archaeological issues such as harbours in t...
This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory measurements, carried out to study how the...
The moisture content (MC) is a critical parameter for most physical and chemical pathologies of timb...
In this study, we investigate GPR measurements in freshwater of less than 5 m at four different loca...
This paper deals with the study of the GPR technique for timber structures evaluation. According to ...
Geophysical techniques are widely applied in the archaeological field to highlight variations of the...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a geophysical and close-range remote sensing technique based on th...
In the realm of architecture ground-penetrating radar has been used as nondestructive technique to a...
We present a case study of a bog showing how an integrated approach of multi-methodgeophysical sound...
Effective marine archaeological site management demands detailed information on not only the spatial...
Thesis (S.M. in Geosystems)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and...
In this work, the dielectric permittivity of four kinds of wood (Fir, Poplar, Oak, and Beech Tree), ...
The main scientific goal of this work is the presentation of the role of selected geophysical method...
"Several factors affect antenna-soil coupling in a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey, like surfa...
In this work, the evaluation of moisture content in historic wooden objects starting from permittivi...