Geophysical Survey (Investigation Type)
Investigations that rely on ground-based instrument sensing techniques to create images and/or maps for archaeological research (e.g. magnetometry, resistivity, or ground penetrating radar).
326-350 (675 Records)
A radar appears to have detected voids above the tunnel where it has collapsed. Survey for Jerry Helton (NPS),
A Geophysical Survey of Two Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base (1994)
Radar and magnetic surveys were done at two old cemeteries. Survey for Steve De Vore (NPS).
A Geophysical Survey of Two Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base (1994)
A geophysical survey and investigation of unmarked graves within the Middlecoff and Perschbacher Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base.
A GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY ON COLLEGE HALL LAWN (1984)
A test at Rutgers University for Steve Epstein with resistivity, radar, and magnetic instruments.
A Geophysical Survey on the Spackman Farm, Brandywine Battlefield National Historic Landmark (1999)
Radar, magnetic, and conductivity surveys sought mass graves from the Revolutionary War battle here. Survey for Kathleen Wandersee (Delaware County Planning Dept.).
A Geophysical Survey on Virginius Island (1987)
This magnetic and radar survey at Harpers Ferry found strong, but complex, anomalies. Survey for: Stephen Potter and Susan Frye (NPS).
Geophysical Survey Report, Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey, Fort Dix, NJ (2004)
AMEC E&C Services, Inc. has been commissioned by AMEC E&E Services, Inc (AMEC) to perform a geophysical survey at Fort Dix, NJ. The geophysical survey is in support of a Phase 1 Cultural Resources Survey (e.g. an archeological survey), the purpose of which is to identify potential features of archeological significance, in advance of planned construction activities in the study area. The study site consists of a nominal 150 ft x 250 ft area located within Ft. Dix. Several anomalies were...
Geophysical Surveys at the Adams Birthplaces National Historic Site (1979)
A radar and resistivity survey by Weston Geophysical Corporation
Geophysical Surveys at Three Sites Along the Lower Amazon River (1987)
Magnetic, conductivity, resistivity, radar, SP, and seismic surveys at three very different prehistoric sites; results were excellent at each. Survey for: Anna Roosevelt (Field Museum)
Geophysical Surveys in the Carver Family Cemetery, George Washington Carver National Monument, Missouri (2000)
In August 1999, tests were conducted with three geophysical instruments on a lO-meter square grid in the northeast corner of the Carver family cemetery, George Washington Carver National Monument, Diamond, Missouri. The instruments included a Geoscan FM36 flux gate magnetometer, a Geoscan RM15 soil resistance meter, and a Sensors and Software Noggin 250 ground-penetrating radar unit. The magnetic data revealed patterns very similar to those identified by J. L. Emery as a result of her work in...
Geophysical Surveys Over Mounds at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (1996)
Conductivity, resistivity, and radar surveys locate some features inside the mounds. Survey for Mark Lynott (NPS).
A Geophysical Test at a Clear Creek Shell Midden (1987)
Magnetic and conductivity tests evaluated stratigraphy at this Texas site. Survey for Boyce Driskell (Prewitt and Associates).
A Geophysical Test at Cape Cod National Seashore (1991)
Conductivity and resistivity profiles allowed a geophysical evaluation of this site. Survey for Dick Hsu (NPS).
A Geophysical Test at Mashantucket (1984)
Radar and resistivity surveys at this Pequot Indian burying ground in Connecticut. For Kevin McBride (University of Connecticut).
A geophysical test at Scythian Neapolis (1993)
Conductivity, magnetic, resistivity, and self-potential exploration of the Scythian capital in Crimea with Tatiana Smekalova. Survey for Hans von Sachsen (Plano, Texas).
A Geophysical Test at Seneca Village, Central Park (1997)
Initial test of a radar, conductivity, and magnetic survey in Central Park, Manhattan, for Nan Rothschild (Columbia U), Diana Wall (City College of NY).
A Geophysical Test at the Crater, Petersburg Battlefield (2004)
Radar and conductivity surveys define features inside and near the Crater at the Petersburg Battlefield. Survey for Dave Shockley (NPS).
A Geophysical Test at the Depew Recreation Area (1993)
Radar, magnetic, and conductivity surveys explored this park; survey for Paul Y. Inashima (NPS).
A Geophysical Test in the Vicinity of Camp Letterman (2006)
Radar, magnetic, conductivity, and resistivity search for remains of a Civil War hospital site. Survey for Pennsylvania Hist and Museum Commission.
A Geophysical Test Next to the Pettus Plantation (1999)
A radar search for graves at this colonial site; survey for William B. Voliva (Busch Properties) and Nick Luccketti.
Geophysical Tests at Hopewell and Hopeton (2006)
Magnetic, conductivity, and resistivity at both Hopewell and Hopeton. Survey for Mark Lynott (NPS).
Geophysical Tests at Mound 57 (2003)
Resistivity and borehole tests at a mound at Cahokia. Survey with Rinita Dalan and for Steve De Vore (NPS).
Geophysical Tests at the Hopeton Mound Group (2001)
Geophysical measurements along a line that crosses the square earthwork: Magnetic, seismic, conductivity, susceptibility. Survey for Mark Lynott (NPS).
Geophysical Tests in Biesterfeldt Boreholes (2008)
Conductivity mapping, along with magnetic and resistivity profiles in bored holes, provided demonstrations at an NPS course. Survey for Rinita Dalan (Minn. State U), Steve De Vore (NPS)
Geophysical Tests in the Fort Morton Excavations (1998)
Vertical profiles were measured on the faces of excavations with a resistiivty meter and a magnetic susceptiblity meter for David Orr (NPS).