Automated Detection of Hillforts in Remote Sensing Imagery With Deep Multimodal Segmentation
ABSTRACT Recent advancements in remote sensing and artificial intelligence can potentially revolutionize the automated detection of archaeological sites. However, the challenging task of interpreting remote sensing imagery combined with the intricate shapes of archaeological sites can hinder the performance of computer vision systems.
Daniel Canedo+7 more
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Nineteenth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior 1897 - 1898: Part V -- Forest Reserves [PDF]
Charles D. Walcott
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Coal Resource Occurrence and Coal Development Potential Maps of the Northeast Quarter Wagon Box Mesa Quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah [PDF]
This text is to be used in conjunction with Coal Resource Occurrence (CRO) and Coal Development Potential (CDP) Maps of the Northeast Quarter of the Wagon Box Mesa 15-minute quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah.
United States Geological Survey
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A Needle in a Haystack: Landscape Survey and Archaeological Detection Experiments in Apalachee Bay
ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of a pilot landscape‐scale seismic survey undertaken in Apalachee Bay, Florida, across a submerged landscape that contains dozens of Pre‐Contact sites. In addition to the goals of improving the geophysical and remote sensing ground model for this submerged landscape, the survey also sought to undertake the first
Simon Fitch, Jessica Cook Hale
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Field-Trip Guide to the Quaternary Stratigraphy and Faulting in the Area North of the Mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah [PDF]
This field-trip guide describes the Quaternary stratigraphy and faulting in a small area (about 1 km2 ) undergoing intensive gravel-mining operations north of the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, about 15 km south of Salt Lake City.
United States Geological Survey
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the interdisciplinary investigation (archaeology, geochemistry, history) of a medieval silver and lead production site located in southern France, in the Minier valley (Occitanie, Aveyron, Le‐Viala‐du‐Tarn). In order to identify the production sites, in situ geochemical surveys were carried out using a portable X‐ray ...
Céline Tomczyk+3 more
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The Geological and Natural History Survey of Canada - The Canadian Record of Natural History and Geology. [PDF]
Эрлих В.Р.
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Mineral Resources of the Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area, Grand County, Utah [PDF]
At the request of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, approximately 9,780 acres of the Mill Creek Canyon Wilderness Study Area (UT-060-139A) was evaluated for identified mineral resources (known) and mineral resource potential (undiscovered).
United States Geological Survey
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ABSTRACT There is a common agreement among archaeologists that assessing visibility in the field is essential to measure the accuracy of their observations. Archaeologists widely expect that low visibility negatively impacts the recovery rate of artefacts and sites during field‐walking surveys.
Néhémie Strupler
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Geological Survey investigations in the U12e.05 tunnel, Nevada Test Site [PDF]
W.H. Diment+7 more
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