Quinn, R. (2007). The assimilation of marine geophysical data into the Maritime Sites and Monuments Record, Northern Ireland. Maritime archaeology in Ireland. Vol 41(3), pp. 9-24.
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The assimilation of marine geophysical data into the Maritime Sites and Monuments Record, Northern Ireland | |||
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Maritime archaeology in Ireland | |||
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Historical Archaeology | |||
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41 (3) | |||
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9 - 24 | |||
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in 1997 the University of Ulster, in partnership with the Environment and Heritage Service, embarked on a program of seabed mapping in an attempt to record the submerged and buried archaeological resources. To date, the geophysical research program has imaged about eighty nineteenth- and twentieth-century wrecks and about 100 targets of further `archaeological potential'. One method of integrating the results of geophysical surveys into the Maritime Sites and Monuments Record (SMR) is the use of the classification scheme CEBESSt, an alphanumeric wreck-site classification scheme based upon six site-specific variables: Composition of hull, Energy of wreck environment, Burial, Exposure, Structural integrity, and Substrate type, with t corresponding to time (the year of wrecking, if known). The classification is designed for use within a database scheme that allows for interrogation through character recognition and pattern matching | |||
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2007 | |||
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31 Jan 2008 |