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8 September 2006 Buried archaeological structures detection using MIVIS hyperspectral airborne data
P. Merola, A. Allegrini, D. Guglietta, S. Sampieri
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Abstract
The identification of buried archaeological structures, using remote sensing technologies (aerophotos or satellite and airborne images) is based on the analysis of surface spectral features changes that overlying underground terrain units, located on the basis of texture variations, humidity and vegetation cover. The study of these anomalies on MIVIS (Multispectral Infrared and Visible Imaging Spectrometer) hyperspectral data is the main goal of a research project that the CNR-IIA has carried on over different archaeological test sites. The major archaeological information were gathered by data analysis in the VIS and NIR spectral region and by use of the apparent thermal inertia image and their different vegetation index.
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P. Merola, A. Allegrini, D. Guglietta, and S. Sampieri "Buried archaeological structures detection using MIVIS hyperspectral airborne data", Proc. SPIE 6297, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing XIV, 62970Z (8 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.681522
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KEYWORDS
Vegetation

Spectroscopy

Visible radiation

Humidity

Chemical elements

Computed tomography

Principal component analysis

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