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New Approaches to the Use and Intergration of Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing for Historic Resource Identification and Evaluation
 
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New Approaches to the Use and Integration of Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing for Historic Resource Identification and Evaluation

Project Number CS1263, W. Fredrick Limp, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville



Data Fusion of Archaeological Remote Sensing from Ground-, Air and Space-based Platforms

Kenneth L. Kvamme Ph.D., Co-PI, University of Arkansas, November 2004

Presentation is available in PDF format.


Application of ground-based LIDAR and other innovative photogrammetric methods to the documentation and interpretation of historic structures and archeological sites

W. F. Limp, Angelia Smith and Jackson Cothren, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas, November 2004

Presentation is available in PDF format.


Archeo-Geophysical, Panchromatic, Thermal, and Multispectral Data Synergy at Four DoD and DoE Archaeological Sites

Eileen G. Ernenwein, Dr. Thomas L. Sever, Deborah L. Harmon, Dr. W. Fredrick Limp, Dr. Michael Hargrave, and Dr. Lewis E. Somers

 


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