Bennett, R. R., Welham, K., Hill, R. and Ford, A. (2012). The application of vegetation indices for the prospection of archaeological features in grass-dominated environments. Archaeological Prospection 19 (3). Vol 19(3), pp. 209-218. https://doi.org/10.1002/arp.1429.
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The application of vegetation indices for the prospection of archaeological features in grass-dominated environments | ||
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Archaeological Prospection 19 (3) | ||
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Archaeological Prospection | ||
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19 (3) | ||
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71 | ||
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209 - 218 | ||
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The identification of archaeological remains via the capture of localized soil and vegetation change in aerial imagery is a widely used technique for the prospection of new features. The near infrared (NIR) region has been shown by environmental applications to exhibit the signs of vigour and stress better than reflectance in the visible region, and this has led to interest in the application of digital spectral data for archaeological prospection. Assesses quantitatively the application of 12 common vegetation indices to archive Compact Airborne Spectrographic Imager digital spectral data acquisitions from January and May 2001 in a grassland environment. The indices are compared with the true colour composite (TCC), best performing spectral band (711.2'‰±'‰4.9'‰nm NIR) and the transcription of the aerial photographic archive. | ||
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2012 | ||
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30 Mar 2013 |