Remote Sensing (Investigation Type)

Investigations that involve the use of aerial or satellite sensor technologies to detect, describe, or classify objects on Earth (e.g. LIDAR, photographic, radar, or spectral methods).

176-200 (761 Records)

Combined Site Forms (8BR03511-8BR03558) for Cape Canaveral (2019)
DOCUMENT Full-Text S. Katherine Dykens Quinn.

Site Forms 8BR03511-8BR03558.


Confirmed Tracks (2016)
DATASET Will Russell.

Data on confirmed racetracks


Continuity and Change in Apalachee Pottery Manufacture (2001)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ann Cordell.

This report offers a technological comparison of Apalachee-style and Colono Ware potteries from French colonial Old Mobile (1702-1711), in modern-day southwest Alabama, and the Spanish colonial site of Mission San Luis de Talimali (1656-1704), in modern-day Tallahassee, Florida. Ann Cordell's analysis characterizes the Apalachee pottery assemblages from both sites, and provides comparative information on contemporaneous pottery wares produced by other native peoples in contact with French...


Crossing the Combahee: Mitigation of the Combahee Ferry Historic District (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brockington and Associates, Inc.. Tidewater Atlantic Research, Inc.. Eric C. Poplin. Gordon Watts. Edward Salo. Kristrina A. Shuler. Dave Baluha. Emily Jateff. Nicole Isenbarger. Charles F. Philips.

Archival research focused on the role of ferries in the development of the colony and state of South Carolina, and the particular role of the Combahee Ferry in the region. This included the development of infrastructure within the region and state, military operations during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and the development of rice plantations along this portion of the Combahee River. Particular attention was given to the June 1-2, 1863, Combahee River Raid, conducted by the 2nd South...


A Cultural Resource Assessment Survey of Proposed Falcon Vertical Landing Site, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas E. Penders.

SpaceX, under a lease agreement with the USAF proposed to conduct vertical landings of the Falcon first stage vehicle at LC-13 at CCAFS. This included land clearing, and construction of a main landing pad at LC-13, contingency pads, and supporting infrastructure modifications to the existing facility. There were six cultural resources located within or adjacent to the project area; however, non were found eligible for listing in the NRHP either individually or as part of a district.


A Cultural Resource Survey Report, Archaeological Pre-Reconnaissance and Architectural Survey of PIN 0757.46.121, Grangebel Park Improvements in the Town of Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael J. Lenardi. Mark LoRusso.

This is a report on the results of a cultural resources pre-reconnaissance survey for PIN 0757 .46. 121, the proposed improvements to Grangebel Park, located in the Town of Riverhead, Suffolk County, New York (MCD 10306). The survey was conducted in Winter of 2005 by the staff from the Cultural Resource Survey Program at the New York State Museum, as part of an interagency agreement between the New York State Department of Transportation and the New York State Education Department. All field...


A Cultural Resource Survey Report, Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey and Site Examination of PIN 0757.46.121, Grangebel Park Improvements in the Town of Riverhead (MCD #10306), Suffolk County, New York (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael J. Lenardi. Mark LoRusso.

A total of three archaeological sites, one prehistoric and two historic, were identified during the reconnaissance survey of Grangebel Park. Two of the three, the Grangebel Park Site (NYSM# 11619) and the Griffing Site (NYSM# 11620) contained intact archaeological deposits underneath disturbed fill, and were therefore subjected to more intensive excavation during the subsequent site examination survey. Subsurface testing conducted within the bounds of the third site, the Bridge Street Carriage...


A Cultural Resources Assessment Survey of Land Management Unit 110, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas E. Penders.

Land Management Unit 110 was subjected to a cultural resources assessment to identify the presence of archaeological sites or historic properties. Background research determined the area was highly disturbed and had little potential for intact cultural resources. The subject property was then subjected to a systematic archaeological survey which confirmed the findings of the background research. There is no need for further action within this LMU.


A Cultural Resources Assessment Survey of Land Management Unit 84, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas E. Penders.

A systematic archaeological survey was conducted of all the accessible areas within LMU 84. Based on the investigation one prehistoric site (8BR2174) and two Cold War Associates sites (8BR2367 and 8BR2515) were identified. At this time it is thought that the Beach Trail Site (8BR2174) is not NRHP eligible since it appears to be redeposited midden. However, LiDAR data suggests this midden material could be associated with an anomaly located to the north. The two Cold War sites, Camera Pad D44 R53...


Cultural Resources Assessment Surveys for the Proposed Skid Strip Area Development Plan, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Brevard County, Florida 2009-2015 Volume 1: Report (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Thomas E. Penders.

Between FYs 2009 and 2015 a series of archaeological surveys were conducted within Skid Strip and adjacent parcels. These investigations were scheduled according to the proposed land clearing activities funded for each of the years. By the end of FY 2015 a total of five previously recorded site and 18 unrecorded sites were discovered.


A Cultural Resources Magnetometer Survey of Proposed Borrow Area, Vicinity of Cape Canaveral, Brevard County, Florida (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ray Tubby.

This report presents the results of an archival and literature search and a remote sensing survey in support of a proposed borrow area. Nine magnetic targets were identified during the investigation. While their individual signatures do not appear to represent potentially significant material the fact that they could be associated increases the possibility that they could be related with a wrecked vessel, a s clusters of magnetic anomalies are frequently indicative of a debris scatter...


Cultural Resources Reconnaissance for the Oooguruk Development Project, North Slope, Alaska, for the Year 2005 (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Richard E. Reanier.

This report presents the results of a cultural resources reconnaissance survey for the Pioneer Natural Resources Alaska, Inc. (Pioneer) for the proposed Oooguruk Development Project. This development project would include an offshore drill site, a flowline leading to onshore facilities, and ice road routes and access to water sources to support construction activities. This development project is located on the Arctic Coastal plain and adjacent Beaufort Sea immediately east of the Colville River...


Cultural Resources Survey and Evaluative Testing of the Battery Gaillard Tract (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles F. Phillips Jr.. Inna Burns.

Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey and evaluative testing of the 22 acre Battery Gaillard Tract (TMS 355-13-00-001), Lots 49 and 50 of the Magnolia Ranch subdivision (TMS 355-09-00-079 and 355-09-00-080, respectively), as well as a 1.4 acre marsh lot (TMS 355-09-00-092) in Charleston County, South Carolina in April and July 2004. These investigations involved background research, systematic shovel testing, ground penetrating radar survey, and...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Gregg Tract (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Walsh.

"In April and July 2011, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the 42-acre Gregg Tract in Charleston County, South Carolina. These investigations were completed for Henrich Properties in compliance with state and federal laws concerning the management of historic properties (i.e., archaeological sites, buildings, structures, objects, or districts listed on or eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [NRHP]) affected by...


Cultural Resources Survey of the Proposed SC Route 165 Improvement Project (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Inna Burns. Allison Wind.

"In April-June 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the proposed SC Route 165 Improvement Project in Dorchester County, South Carolina. This work was conducted through Davis & Floyd, Inc., for the Dorchester County Sales Tax Authority (DCTA) in advance of bridge replacement and road improvement activities along this portion of SC Route 165. ..."


Cultural Resources Survey of the Waterloo Estates Tract (2007)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles F. Phillips Jr..

"In October 2006, Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted an intensive cultural resources survey of the 161-acre Waterloo Estates tract on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. The Waterloo Estates tract is located on the west side of River Road in the north-central portion of the island. At the time of this investigation, vegetation within the tract consisted of mixed mature hardwood and pine forest, fallow horse pasture covered in high weeds, low and wet areas covered...


Data Recovery Investigations at Waterford Plantation (38GE550) (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Inna Burns. Autumn Morrison.

"Brockington and Associates, Inc., conducted archaeological data recovery investigations at portions of site 38GE550 in the Allston Bluffs tract, Georgetown County, South Carolina in February through April 2003....These investigations recovered considerable information about the colonial and antebellum occupations of 38GE550. We employed this information to address all of the research questions outlined in the approved Treatment Plan for 38GE550, as well as other issues that the data provided...


The Defense of Wake (1947)
DOCUMENT Full-Text R. D. Heinl, Jr..

The Defense of Wake is one of a series of operational monographs designed to provide both student and casual readers with thorough and complete narratives of the major operations in which Marine Corps units participated during World War II. As a sufficient number of monographs are brought to completion, these, in turn, will be condensed and edited for final compilation into official operational history.


Del Norte Photos
PROJECT Uploaded by: Lathrop Leonard

Del Norte


Del Norte Photos
PROJECT Uploaded by: Lathrop Leonard

Del Norte Photos


DeSoto Grove Site Documents (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Janet Snyder Matthews.

Documents related to DeSoto Grove site 8BR00082.


Detection of crop mark contrast for archaeological surveys (1976)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Uploaded by: Bruce Bevan

Estimate the best time for aerial photography of archaeological crop marks by the appearance of large-area geological agricultural marks of river meanders.


Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line: Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text 611th Civil Engineer Squadron.

Aerial photographs of various radar sites from the Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line: Integrated Cultural Resources Management Plan (2013)


The Dolores Archaeological Program
PROJECT Robert A. Bye. Christine K. Robinson. David A. Breternitz. Allen E. Kane. Steven E. James. Timothy A. Kohler. William D. Lipe. Bureau of Reclamation.

From 1978 until 1985 the University of Colorado contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562) to mitigate the adverse impact of a large water impoundment project on the cultural resources in the project area. This complex and evolving long-term mitigation plan known as the Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP) has been called a “truly unique chapter in American archaeology” (Breternitz 1993:118) and was applauded by Lipe (1998:2) for its ability to “increase the power and...


Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only D. A. Breternitz. Christine K. Robinson. Timothy Gross.

The Dolores Project was a large water-impoundment project constructed by the Bureau of Reclamation in southwestern Colorado. From 1978 until 1985 the University of Colorado contracted with the Bureau of Reclamation (Contract No. 8-07-40-S0562) to mitigate the adverse effects of the Dolores Project on the cultural resources in the project area; Washington State University was the major subcontractor. The mitigation program was called the Dolores Archaeological Program (DAP). This volume presents...