探地雷达(GPR)测量在概念(2017年6月)

Firat Yiğit, G. Tucker, Serkan Özcelik
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2017年6月,作为概念考古调查的一部分,我们在概念古城进行了探地雷达(GPR)调查。在前几个季节,磁梯度测量揭示了城市的许多形式和结构,这一季我们决定用探地雷达调查来补充这些结果,希望在场地的目标区域获得更详细的三维结果。该调查使用200和400兆赫的屏蔽天线进行,重点是绘制基岩剖面以及距地面2.5米以内的特征。整个场地的调查区域针对的是结果最能帮助回答项目研究问题的地方,包括城墙附近的一个露台,俯瞰北部的山谷,有两个可见的门槛块和场地东侧的两个露台,先前的调查显示这些露台可能是家庭空间。调查这些地区的目的是探索可能被埋的道路和房屋,更精确地绘制它们的地图并确定它们的深度。收集到的数据被组合成一个三维立方体,代表地下的特征。通过这些三维立方体,可以在地表以下不同深度产生振幅时间片,显示调查期间检测到的异常。探地雷达的初步调查结果令人鼓舞,将大大有助于我们对遗址的了解,同时也为未来进一步调查或挖掘奠定基础。
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GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) Survey at Notion (June 2017)
In June 2017, we conducted a GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) survey at the ancient city of Notion as part of the Notion Archaeological Survey. In prior seasons, magnetic gradiometry survey revealed much of the form and fabric of the city, and this season we decided to complement these results with GPR investigations in the hope of obtaining more detailed 3-dimensional results in targeted areas of the site. The survey was undertaken with 200 and 400 MHz shielded antennae with a focus on mapping the bedrock profile as well as features within 2.5m of the ground surface. The survey areas across the site targeted places where the results could best help answer the research questions of the project and include a terrace near the city wall overlooking the valley to the north with two visible threshold blocks and two terraces to the east side of the site which prior survey has shown were likely domestic spaces. The purpose of surveying these areas was to explore the possible buried roads and houses, more precisely mapping them and identifying their depth. The collected data have been combined to produce a 3-D cube representing the features laying beneath the subsurface. From these 3-D cubes, it is possible to produce amplitude time-slices at various depths below the surface, which show the anomalies detected during the survey. The initial results of the GPR survey have been inspiring and will contribute greatly to our understanding of the site, while also forming the basis for future investigations through further survey or excavation.
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