@inproceedings{cda91c7f3ee0464c9b226a605a6f878c,
title = "3D imaging of archaeological tomb by electrical resistivity techniques",
abstract = "Several geophysical exploration methods have been applied to the problem of detecting and mapping underground archaeological remains with practical success. The most productive techniques are those for which the archaeological target exhibits the great physical contrast with the surrounding formation. Most widely used in archaeological prospection include Magnetic, Electromagnetic, Ground Penetrating Radar and Electrical Resistivity methods applied at the shallow surface. However, these conventional geophysical measurements for an archaeological prospection has been tried with relatively limited success. Therefore, we have developed an automatic imaging system named as Handy-ARM (Archaeological Resistivity Meter) for an archaeologist based on electrical resistivity techniques.",
author = "Hideki Mizunaga and Toshiaki Tanaka and Keisuke Ushijima",
year = "2006",
doi = "10.4133/1.2923596",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781622760657",
series = "19th Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, SAGEEP 2006: Geophysical Applications for Environmental and Engineering Hazzards - Advances and Constraints",
publisher = "Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS)",
pages = "1374--1377",
booktitle = "19th Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, SAGEEP 2006",
address = "United States",
note = "19th Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems: Geophysical Applications for Environmental and Engineering Hazzards - Advances and Constraints, SAGEEP 2006 ; Conference date: 02-04-2006 Through 06-04-2006",
}