Colman, K. (2022). Blenheim Palace: Queen Pool Restoration Project - Survey Data Analysis (Landform Area). Wessex Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1112383. Cite this using datacite

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Blenheim Palace: Queen Pool Restoration Project - Survey Data Analysis (Landform Area)
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https://doi.org/10.5284/1112383
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Analysis and interpretation of airborne LiDAR (Environment Agency) and client-provided photogrammetric UAV and terrestrial laser scan data, to provide a record of extant archaeological features of an approximately 16.3 ha area of land, prior to silt deposition. DSM and DTM analysis undertaken in a GIS environment, using hillshade and multidirectional hillshade visualisations. Surveys undertaken in support of evaluation, mitigation and watching briefs associated with the Queen Pool Project, undertaken by Wessex Archaeology The purpose of the analysis was to record and establish the extent of topographic archaeological features within the defined area. Fifty-two of the 65 features identified were previously unknown, and consisted of banks and ditches. The analysis also sought to comment on the relative usefulness of the different data types, and found the DTM visualisations provided more features and provided better clarity and definition than the photogrammetric DSM or laser scanned DTM
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Kimberley Colman
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Wessex Archaeology
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2022
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Country: England
County: Oxfordshire
Parish: Blenheim
District: West Oxfordshire
Grid Reference: 443535, 217841 (Easting, Northing)
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LASER SCANNING SURVEY (Event)
SURVEY (Event)
AERIAL INVESTIGATION AND MAPPING (Event)
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OASIS Id: wessexar1-506115
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15 Aug 2023