In 2012, a research project initiated at the British Geological Survey used space-borne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery to investigate the environmental changes affecting the drainage basin of Rio Grande and its tributaries, in Southern Peru. Our research has provided evidence of the effects due to natural and anthropogenic processes on the cultural landscape where the Nasca Civilization flourished centuries ago. This chapter provides an overview of the new insights brought by satellite SAR technology to the understanding of land use and changes in the fertile river valleys, condition of local water resources, and archaeological heritage. Impacts of this research are discussed in relation to the rejuvenation of the water supply syste...
The Japan Aerospace Agency (JAXA) recently released multi-temporalglobal SAR mosaics derived from a ...
This article presents an efficient framework and a sustainable pilot project on the effective use of...
The use of remote sensing in archaeological prospecting is rarely mentioned in the literature. Yet, ...
Besides their suitability for multi-temporal and spatial deformation analysis, the Synthetic Apertur...
The processing method based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) amplitude information presented by Cig...
The “Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and Palpa” in Peru are among the most well-known UNESCO World Heri...
ENVISAT ASAR IS2 C-band imagery from the European Space Agency (ESA) archive was processed over the ...
This paper provides an overview of the opportunities that image analysts, archaeologists and conserv...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) amplitude information from ENVISAT C-band advanced SAR (ASAR) data wa...
Traditionally the history of remote sensing began during the First World War when aerial photography...
This work explores the spatial distribution of monsoonal flooded areas using ENVISAT C-band Advanced...
This chapters presents and discusses the results of investigations performed by ITACA Mission of CNR...
We used synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data collected over Peru’s Lines and Geoglyphs of the Nasca a...
This paper analyses the research carried out in the Tiwanaku World Heritage site in Bolivia, using U...
Optical and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote sensing has a long history of use and reached a go...
The Japan Aerospace Agency (JAXA) recently released multi-temporalglobal SAR mosaics derived from a ...
This article presents an efficient framework and a sustainable pilot project on the effective use of...
The use of remote sensing in archaeological prospecting is rarely mentioned in the literature. Yet, ...
Besides their suitability for multi-temporal and spatial deformation analysis, the Synthetic Apertur...
The processing method based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) amplitude information presented by Cig...
The “Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and Palpa” in Peru are among the most well-known UNESCO World Heri...
ENVISAT ASAR IS2 C-band imagery from the European Space Agency (ESA) archive was processed over the ...
This paper provides an overview of the opportunities that image analysts, archaeologists and conserv...
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) amplitude information from ENVISAT C-band advanced SAR (ASAR) data wa...
Traditionally the history of remote sensing began during the First World War when aerial photography...
This work explores the spatial distribution of monsoonal flooded areas using ENVISAT C-band Advanced...
This chapters presents and discusses the results of investigations performed by ITACA Mission of CNR...
We used synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data collected over Peru’s Lines and Geoglyphs of the Nasca a...
This paper analyses the research carried out in the Tiwanaku World Heritage site in Bolivia, using U...
Optical and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote sensing has a long history of use and reached a go...
The Japan Aerospace Agency (JAXA) recently released multi-temporalglobal SAR mosaics derived from a ...
This article presents an efficient framework and a sustainable pilot project on the effective use of...
The use of remote sensing in archaeological prospecting is rarely mentioned in the literature. Yet, ...