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3D MODELLING AND MAPPING FOR VIRTUAL EXPLORATION OF UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY ASSETS [PDF]
This paper investigates immersive technologies to increase exploration time in an underwater archaeological site, both for the public, as well as, for researchers and scholars.
F. Liarokapis +5 more
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Sufficiently high sediment deposit at the shipwreck diving site (MV Boelongan Nederland) the Mandeh bay region - Pesisir Selatan Regency due to infrastructure development has resulted in significant changes in the physical environment and may affect the ...
D. Hermon +3 more
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The Nanhai No. 1 shipwreck is a Chinese merchant ship in the Southern Song Dynasty, and now it is stored in a huge enclosed glass warehouse in Maritime Silk Road Museum in Guangdong Province. At present, the hull of the Nanhai No.
Yeqing Han +8 more
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Design and Testing of a Spherical Autonomous Underwater Vehicle for Shipwreck Interior Exploration
This article details the design, construction and implementation of a novel, spherical unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) prototype for operations within confined, entanglement-prone marine environments.
Ross Eldred, John K Lussier, A. Pollman
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Batavia shipwreck timbers reveal a key to Dutch success in 17th-century world trade
Ocean-going ships were key to rising maritime economies of the Early Modern period, and understanding how they were built is critical to grasp the challenges faced by shipwrights and merchant seafarers.
A. Daly +2 more
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The “Nanhai I” shipwreck of the Southern Song dynasty is the existent oldest and the most integrally preserved shipwreck in the world. Inside the shipwreck most of the ancient ceramics were covered with different types of concretions.
Yanrong Wang +5 more
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Despite a progressive reduction of oil spills caused by the activity of maritime transportation, the latent sources of pollution still exist. Although the harmful impact of heavy fuel oil (HFO) on the marine environment is widely known, many shipwrecks ...
Marta Szafrańska, M. Gil, J. Nowak
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ULUBURUN – THE DISCOVERY AND EXCAVATION OF THE WORLD’S OLDEST KNOWN SHIPWRECK
The oldest and most exciting shipwreck ever discovered is that of a 15 metre Syro-Palestinian trading vessel whose cargo was sighted on the sea-bed by a sponge diver off a promontory called Uluburun, near Kas, on the south Turkish coast.
N. Fawcett, J.C. Zietsman
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Public access to underwater and maritime cultural heritage has proven to have a very positive effect on the local economy. This type of heritage is very attractive for the cultural tourism sector in general and for active and diving tourism. The Nautical
Carlota Pérez-Reverte Mañas +5 more
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In this study, loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta (Linnaeus 1758) was observed for the first time around the shipwreck of coast guard boat in Ördek Yalağı located at Gökceada Island, North Aegean Sea. The shipwreck is at a depth of 24.8 m.
Sinan KOCABAŞ, Deniz ACARLI
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