Integrating geomatics remote sensing technologies, including 3D terrestrial laser scanning, unmanned aerial vehicles, and ground penetrating radar enables the generation of comprehensive 2D, 2.5D, and 3D documentation for caves and their surroundings. This study focuses on the Altamira Cave’s karst system in Spain, resulting in a thorough 3D mapping encompassing both cave interior and exterior topography along with significant discontinuities and karst features in the vicinity. Crucially, GPR mapping confirms that primary vertical discontinuities extend from the near-surface (Upper Layer) to the base of the Polychrome layer housing prehistoric paintings. This discovery signifies direct interconnections helping with fluid exchange between th...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a special unshielded 50 MHz Rough Terrain Antenna (RTA) in comb...
Remote sensing techniques in Archaeology are increasingly essential components of the methodologies ...
Recent laserscanning techniques can revisit the geomorphological analysis methods traditionally used...
Rock art offers traces of our most remote past and was made with mineral and organic substances in s...
Different types of land use are usually present in the areas adjacent to many shallow karst cavities...
Caves have been used by humans and animals for several thousand years until present but, at these ti...
In this paper, we present and discuss the results of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) study carried ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
Scărişoara Ice Cave has been a catalyst of scientific intrigue and effort for over 150 years. These ...
This contribution shows the application of terrestrial laser scanning in an integrative approach for...
The S-19 Cave was with its explored depth of 177 m one of the most important caves of the Mt. Kanin ...
The integration of geophysical and geological methods is a sound means of studying cavities that ar...
Caves have been used by humans and animals for several thousand years until present but, at these ti...
During the last decade, the need to survey and model caves or caverns in their correct three-dimensi...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a special unshielded 50 MHz Rough Terrain Antenna (RTA) in comb...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a special unshielded 50 MHz Rough Terrain Antenna (RTA) in comb...
Remote sensing techniques in Archaeology are increasingly essential components of the methodologies ...
Recent laserscanning techniques can revisit the geomorphological analysis methods traditionally used...
Rock art offers traces of our most remote past and was made with mineral and organic substances in s...
Different types of land use are usually present in the areas adjacent to many shallow karst cavities...
Caves have been used by humans and animals for several thousand years until present but, at these ti...
In this paper, we present and discuss the results of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) study carried ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in International Jo...
Scărişoara Ice Cave has been a catalyst of scientific intrigue and effort for over 150 years. These ...
This contribution shows the application of terrestrial laser scanning in an integrative approach for...
The S-19 Cave was with its explored depth of 177 m one of the most important caves of the Mt. Kanin ...
The integration of geophysical and geological methods is a sound means of studying cavities that ar...
Caves have been used by humans and animals for several thousand years until present but, at these ti...
During the last decade, the need to survey and model caves or caverns in their correct three-dimensi...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a special unshielded 50 MHz Rough Terrain Antenna (RTA) in comb...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a special unshielded 50 MHz Rough Terrain Antenna (RTA) in comb...
Remote sensing techniques in Archaeology are increasingly essential components of the methodologies ...
Recent laserscanning techniques can revisit the geomorphological analysis methods traditionally used...