Gradiometer (Other Keyword)

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1982 N.U.M.A. & U.A.J.V. Craney Island Survey, "The Search for the CSS Virginia" (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Underwater Archaeological Joint Ventures.

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Development and Refinement of the Argos Diver-Held Magnetic Gradiometer (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Doug Hrvoic.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Argos diver-held magnetic graditometer was initially conceived during the Lost Ships of Cortes (LSOC) Project in Villa Rica Mexico in 2018. Using a new method of determining the Total Magnetic Gradient (TMI), it allowed (in 2019 and 2020) the detection and recovery of multiple iron artifacts in a challenging environment where...


Field Testing of the Cemetery Outparcel, Arundel Mills Development Area, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Addendum to: Phase I Archeological Investigations for the Proposed Arundel Mills Development, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1999)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W. Patrick Giglio. Jean B. Pelletier. David W. Trubey. Sonja Ingram.

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Geophysical Investigations at Five Sites Along the Wilson-Fall Creek Road, Wyoming (1995)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William B. Butler. Steven De Vore.

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Geophysical Investigations at Huffar Cemetery Arnold Air Force Base Coffee and Franklin Counties, Tennessee - Final Report (2010)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Duane Simpson.

In March 2010, AMEC Earth & Environmental conducted archaeo-geophysical investigations at Huffar Cemetery at Arnold Air Force Base, which consisted of magnetic and electrical resistance surveys covering a total area of approximately 0.44 acres. The purpose of the survey was to attempt to define the breadth of potential historic graves located at the cemetery, and provide a maximum approximate boundary for said graves. This information allows the base to more confidently use areas adjacent to...


Geophysical Studies at Kirtland Air Force Base Proposed Plan for Archaeological Ground Truthing (1995)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James T. Abbott. Lori E. Rhodes.

This report presents the results of a geophysical study of five sites on KAFB. The objectives for the geophysical study were two fold: (1) to explore the effectiveness of near surface geophysical techniques for verifying the presence and nature of architectural and other cultural features and (2) to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each of the four remote sensing techniques being employed--resistivity, gradiometer, magnetometer, and ground penetrating radar (GPR)--by assessing their...


A Geophysical Survey of Two Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base (1994)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Steven L. De Vore. Bruce W. Bevan.

A geophysical survey and investigation of unmarked graves within the Middlecoff and Perschbacher Cemeteries at Scott Air Force Base.


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Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.


Kirtland Air Force Base: Geophysical Studies (1997)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James T. Abbott. R. Blake Roxlau. William B. Butler. Howard C. Higgins. Timothy M. Deignan.

This report evaluates the applicability of several near-surface geophysical methods to intrasite archaeological prospection in New Mexico. The Investigations explored the effectiveness of resistivity, gradiometer, magnetometer, ground penetrating radar, and magnetic susceptibility techniques for verifying the presence and nature of architectural and other cultural features at Kirtland Air Force Base. The research involved the application of these techniques to five sites (LA 107488, LA 53672, LA...


Phase II, Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Dredging Site in the Hampton River, Hampton, Virginia (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Underwater Archaeological Joint Ventures.

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What’s Under The Ice: A Geophysical Survey Of The King's Shipyard, Lake Champlain, New York (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only William Chadwick. Daniel E. Bishop. Steven Campbell.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "The King's Shipyard Surveys, 2019: Submerged Cultural Heritage Near Fort Ticonderoga" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The Kings Shipyard, near Fort Ticonderoga, New York has been the resting ground for many ships that sailed Lake Champlain during the 18th century. Because of its sheltered position, near Fort Ticonderoga, it was used to build vessels and store vessels, with some being allowed to decay and...