North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics

Projects Database (by location): Kansas (KS)

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Conductivity GPR Induced Polarization Magnetic Magnetic Susceptibility Metal Detector Seismic Refraction Self Potential Resistance/Resistivity

 

 

Project Name: 3D Ranch, KS;

Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2000). Current Practices in Archaeogeophysics: Magnetics, Resistivity, Conductivity, and Ground-Penetrating Radar. In Earth Sciences and Archaeology, P. Goldberg, V. Holliday, and R. Ferring, eds., Plenum Press, New York, in press.

 

Project Name: Army City, (1), KS;

Reference: Hargrave, M.L., L.E. Somers, T.K. Larson, R. Shields, and J. Dendy. (In Preparation). The Role of Resisitivity Survey in Historic Site Assessment and Management: An Example from Fort Riley, Kansas. U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratories, Champaign. Illinois.

Project Name: Army City, (2), KS;

Reference: Ernenwein, Eileen G. and Kenneth L. Kvamme (2002). Multi-dimensional Remote Sensing at Army City Kansas: A SERDP Project Fusing Ground Air, and Satellite Data. Paper Presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City 2002.

 

Project Name: Bogan Site (14GE1), KS;

Reference: De Vore, S. L., and R. K. Nickel (2001). Interim Report of the Geophysical Investigations at the Bogan Site (14GE1), Geary County, Kansas. Midwest Archeological Center, National Park Service, Lincoln, Nebraska. Submitted to Kansas City District, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.

 

Project Name: Cavalry Stable Area, HS-35 (Fort Larned National Historic Site), KS;

Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1999). Geophysical Investigations of Potential 10th Cavalry Stables (HS-35) Location, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Pawnee County, Kansas. National Park Service, Intermountain Region, Intermountain Support Office, Santa Fe.

 

Project Name: Fort Scott National Historic Site (1), KS;

Reference: De Vore, S. L. (1997). Non-destructive Techniques Training at Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas. National Park Service, Intermountain Support Office, Denver, Colorado. Prepared for Fort Scott National Historic Site, Fort Scott, Kansas.

 

Project Name: Fort Scott National Historic Site (2), KS;

Reference: Bevan, B. W. (1997). A Test of Seismic Refraction at Fort Scott. Geosight, Pitman, New Jersey. Prepared for the National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.

 

Project Name: Fort Scott National Historic Site (3), KS;

Reference: Dalan, R. A. (1997). Geophysical Tests at Fort Scott National Historic Site, Kansas. Office of Contract Archaeology, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois. Submitted to National Park Service, Denver, Colorado.

 

Project Name: Sluss Cabin, KS;

Reference: Kvamme, K.L. (2000). Current Practices in Archaeogeophysics: Magnetics, Resistivity, Conductivity, and Ground-Penetrating Radar. In Earth Sciences and Archaeology, P. Goldberg, V. Holliday, and R. Ferring, eds., Plenum Press, New York, in press.

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