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High-resolution GPR investigation over a Roman mosaic in Empuries, Spain

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DOI:10.1109/IWAGPR50767.2021.9843149
Authors: Novo Alexandre / Sala Roger / Kauffman Manuela / Llobet Silvia / Simon Pedro Rodriguez / Arvanitis Michael

Extracted Abstract:

—GPR is a versatile non-invasive method. Although its application in archaeology is widespread, there has been limited research done over historical floors. This paper presents results of how the combined application of high-frequency 3D GPR data acquisition methodologies together with advanced data visualization and complementing ultrasonic scanning is helping conservators in their efforts to protect a Roman mosaic. (Abstract) Keywords— Ground Penetrating Radar, NDT, cultural heritage, SFCW, archaeology I.

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