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Metallic Shipwrecks and Bacteria: A Love-Hate Relationship [PDF]
For two centuries, metallic shipwrecks have been relics of the history of navigation, trade, and wars. They are also hotspots of marine biodiversity.
Laurent Urios
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Comparative Analysis of Lifting from On-Site and Conservation of the Yenikapı Shipwrecks
The important commercial center of Constantinople’s Theodosian Harbor was brought to light during the Yenikapı excavations carried out by the Istanbul Archaeological Museums for nine years, starting in 2004.
HATICE ISIL KOCABAS
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Atlas of Shipwrecks in Inner Ionian Sea (Greece): A Remote Sensing Approach
Underwater cultural heritage (UCH) sites constitute an important part of the overall cultural heritage both nationally and globally as they carry cultural, environmental, scientific, technological, political, economic and social viewpoints.
Maria Geraga +2 more
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The shipwrecks generate different impacts mostly represented by geomorphological changes of the waterways, source of potential pollutants, impeding navigation and fishing activities.
Audai M. Qasim, Thamer S. Ali
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Historic Wooden Shipwrecks Influence Dispersal of Deep-Sea Biofilms
Wood arrives on the seabed from natural and anthropogenic sources (e.g., wood falls and wooden shipwrecks, respectively) and creates seafloor habitats for macro-, meio- and microbiota.
Rachel D. Moseley +3 more
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Archaeologic Machine Learning for Shipwreck Detection Using Lidar and Sonar
The objective of this project is to create a new implementation of a deep learning model that uses digital elevation data to detect shipwrecks automatically and rapidly over a large geographic area. This work is intended to apply a new methodology to the
Leila Character +3 more
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A series of marine remote sensing and ground-truth surveys were carried out at NW Gulf of Patras (W. Greece). The same area was surveyed in 1971 by Throckmorton, Edgerton and Yalouris, who are among the pioneers in the application of remote sensing ...
George Papatheodorou +7 more
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Are Sunken Warships Biodiversity Havens for Corals?
Coral reefs are threatened by climate change, overfishing, and pollution. Artificial reefs may provide havens for corals, both to escape warming surface waters and to assist in the geographic migration of corals to more habitable natural reef conditions ...
Gregory P. Asner +5 more
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Searching for Silphium: An Updated Review
From luxury spice to medical cure-all, silphium was a product coveted throughout the ancient world and occupied an essential place in the export economy of ancient Cyrene.
Lisa Briggs, Jens Jakobsson
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Metal salvage and theft activities have eliminated most shipwrecks at Nusa Island, and exposed shipwrecks in Gosong Gili, Bawean Island. In order to give recommendations for its conservation efforts, this study aims to identify the remaining shipwrecks ...
Heny Budi Setyorini +2 more
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