通过地面和无人机激光雷达对正在进行的考古发掘进行三维调查和监测

Q2 Environmental Science
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摘要近年来,激光雷达在考古文献领域的应用越来越多,因为它可以快速获取空间密集和精确的点云。由于在破坏性和不可逆转的挖掘过程中记录地层的重要性,以及获得完整逼真的考古地形数字表示的挑战,对正在进行的挖掘的三维调查和监测是考古文献特别感兴趣的主题。本文探讨了通过激光扫描获取实时高质量的地层学数字模型和地图的可行性,旨在为考古实践建立一种可复制的方法。探索了陆地和无人机机载激光雷达的最佳采集和处理方案。该申请涉及两个具有不同地形考古价值的不同案例研究。所提出的研究是项目ARCHAEORAMA的一部分-“多模式记录,文件和促进考古工作的先进系统”。
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3D SURVEY AND MONITORING OF ONGOING ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS VIA TERRESTRIAL AND DRONE LIDAR
Abstract. In recent years, LiDAR has seen an increased application in the field of archaeological documentation, as it allows for rapid acquisition of spatially dense and accurate point clouds. The three-dimensional survey and monitoring of ongoing excavations is a topic of particular interest for archaeological documentation, due to the importance of recording stratigraphy during the destructive and irreversible process of the excavation, and the challenges of obtaining complete photorealistic digital representations of the archaeological terrain. In this paper, we investigate the feasibility of obtaining in real time high-quality digital models and maps of the stratigraphy via laser scanning, aiming to establish a replicable methodology for archaeological practice. Optimal acquisition and processing scenarios are explored for both terrestrial and drone-mounted LiDAR. The application concerns two different case studies of archaeological interest with different topography. The presented research is part of the project ARCHAEORAMA–“Advanced system for multimodal Recording, Documentation and Promotion of Archaeological Work”.
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ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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