2015
DOI: 10.1002/arp.1529
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Geophysical and Archaeological Characterization of a Modest Roman Villa: Methodological Considerations about Progressive Feedback Analyses in Sites with Low Geophysical Contrast

Abstract: The low contrast in physical properties of archaeological elements compared to the host soil is a common drawback in geophysical surveys applied to subtle archaeological sites because those contrasts are usually what are being measured by most instruments. Furthermore, when archaeological elements and construction remains are placed within the same package of materials, differentiation of each can make the interpretation of geophysical data sometimes difficult. In this work we propose a dynamic, integrated app… Show more

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“…In this sense, it is worth highlighting its great utility in mining and, specifically, in the prospecting of ferromagnetic elements [24][25][26][27]. In addition, it has been used to carry out geological mapping in heavily covered areas [28,29], hydrocarbon prospecting sites [30], archaeological prospecting sites [31,32], and location of sinkholes or shallow holes [10,33,34]. However, to date, it has not been used for the characterization of mining dams.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, it is worth highlighting its great utility in mining and, specifically, in the prospecting of ferromagnetic elements [24][25][26][27]. In addition, it has been used to carry out geological mapping in heavily covered areas [28,29], hydrocarbon prospecting sites [30], archaeological prospecting sites [31,32], and location of sinkholes or shallow holes [10,33,34]. However, to date, it has not been used for the characterization of mining dams.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geopysical methods are used for idetification of landslide, mineral distribution, groundwater, geothermal, seepage zones, petroleum distribution, seawater intrusion, and archaeological traces [1]- [7]. The geophysical method is due its ability to determine the archaeological remains buried and provide information in the form of archaeological structure based on data in the form of resistivity, magnetic anomalies and other physical parameters [7]- [10]. Resistivity and magnetic methods have been developed gradually over the last 50 years to discover hidden objects and are now accepted as effective approaches to archaeological research [8] Some researchers have conducted research using magnetic, electromagnetic and resistivity methods to predict archaeological remains.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%