Seeing Beneath the Soil

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A01=Anthony Clark
A01=Oliver Anthony Clark
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anomalies
archaeological geophysics
Archaeological Prospecting
Author_Anthony Clark
Author_Oliver Anthony Clark
Bartington MS2
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Current Electrodes
Dot Density
Double Dipole
Electrode Spacing
electromagnetic survey methods
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eq_isMigrated=2
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fluxgate
Fluxgate Gradiometer
gradiometer
ground
ground-penetrating radar
Le Borgne
Long Mound
magnetic
Magnetic Enhancement
Magnetic Susceptibility
Magnetic Susceptibility Surveying
Magnetometer Survey
magnetometry techniques
negative
Negative Anomalies
non-invasive site investigation
Overburden
penetrating
phosphate soil analysis
Potential Electrodes
proton
Proton Magnetometer
radar
resistivity surveying
Ring Ditch
River Stour
Seismic Refraction
Stg
Superimposed
Survey Square
susceptibility
Twin Electrode

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415214407
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jul 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Scientific soil prospecting methods can give dramatic pictures of buried archaeological sites, and sometimes information on what occurred within them, before any earth has ben removed. Dr Clark, who was one of the earliest to work in this field, has written the first general survey of an increasingly important area of practical archaeology. The emphasis is on the principles and practical application of the well established techniques of resistivity, magnetometry and magnetic susceptibility, with shorter sections on emerging and less common techniques such as ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic methods and phosphate survey. This paperback edition updates and enhances the earlier book, adding new material such as the large-scale evaluation exercises now required as a precondition of planning consent for major developments.
Oliver Anthony Clark, Anthony Clark

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