Title
Hyperspectral ground truth data for the detection of buried architectural remains
Abstract
The aim of the study is to validate hyperspectral ground data for the detection of buried architectural remains. For this reason spectroradiometric measurements were taken from an archaeological area in Cyprus. Field spectroradiometric measurements were undertaken from March to May of 2010. Spectro-radiometric measurements were taken over the previously detected magnetic anomalies using the GER 1500 spectroradiometer and they were found to be in a general agreement with the geophysical results. The results of the subsequent excavations which took place in the area verified partially the geophysical and spectro-radiometric measurements. However, the results obtained from the insitu spectro-radiometric campaigns were found very useful for detecting spectral vegetation anomalies related with buried features. This is an issue which the authors will continue to investigate since it has proven that local conditions of the area, such as geology, is a key parameter for the detection of buried architectural remains.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1007/978-3-642-16873-4_24
EuroMed
Keywords
Field
DocType
architectural remain,general agreement,hyperspectral ground data,key parameter,geophysical result,spectro-radiometric measurement,reason spectroradiometric measurement,archaeological area,insitu spectro-radiometric campaign,hyperspectral ground truth data,field spectroradiometric measurement,ground truth,magnetic anomalies
Magnetic anomaly,Vegetation,Excavation,Remote sensing,Hyperspectral imaging,Ground truth,Spectroradiometer,Geology
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
6436
0302-9743
3-642-16872-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.93
2
Authors
5