Exploiting satellite SAR for archaeological prospection and heritage site protection

F. Cigna, T. Balz, D. Tapete, G. Caspari, B. Fu, Michele Abballe, Haonan Jiang
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Optical and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote sensing has a long history of use and reached a good level of maturity in archaeological and cultural heritage applications, yet further advances are viable through the exploitation of novel sensor data and imaging modes, big data and high-performance computing, advanced and automated analysis meth-ods. This paper showcases the main research avenues in this field, with a focus on archaeological prospection and heritage site protection. Six demonstration use-cases with a wealth of heritage asset types (e.g. excavated and still buried archaeological features, standing monuments, natural reserves, burial mounds, paleo-channels) and respective scientific research objectives are presented: the Ostia-Portus area and the wider Province of Rome (Italy), the city of Wuhan and the Jiuzhaigou National Park (China), and the Siberian “Valley of the Kings” (Russia). Input data encompass both archive and newly tasked medium to very high-resolution imagery acquired over the last decade from satellite (e.g. Copernicus Sentinels and ESA Third Party Missions) and aerial (e.g. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, UAV) platforms, as well as field-based evidence and ground truth, auxiliary topographic data, Digital Elevation Models (DEM), and monitoring data from geodetic campaigns and networks. The novel results achieved for the use-cases contribute to the discussion on the advantages and limitations of optical and SAR-based archaeological and heritage applications aimed to detect buried and sub-surface archaeological assets across rural and semi-vegetated landscapes, identify threats to cultural heritage assets due to ground instability and urban development in large metropolises, and monitor post-disaster impacts in natural reserves.
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利用卫星SAR进行考古勘探和遗址保护
光学和合成孔径雷达(SAR)遥感在考古和文化遗产应用中有着悠久的使用历史,并达到了良好的成熟度,但通过利用新的传感器数据和成像模式,大数据和高性能计算,先进和自动化的分析方法,进一步发展是可行的。本文介绍了该领域的主要研究方向,重点介绍了考古勘探和遗址保护。本文提出了6个具有丰富遗产资产类型的示范用例(如已发掘和仍在掩埋的考古特征、立碑、自然保护区、土丘、古河道)和各自的科学研究目标:奥斯蒂亚-波尔图斯地区和更广泛的罗马省(意大利)、武汉市和九寨沟国家公园(中国),以及西伯利亚“帝王谷”(俄罗斯)。输入数据包括过去十年来从卫星(例如哥白尼哨兵和欧空局第三方任务)和空中(例如无人机,UAV)平台获取的存档和新任务的中高分辨率图像,以及基于现场的证据和地面真相,辅助地形数据,数字高程模型(DEM)以及来自测地运动和网络的监测数据。这些用例的新结果有助于讨论基于光学和sar的考古和遗产应用的优势和局限性,这些应用旨在探测农村和半植被景观中的埋藏和地下考古资产,识别由于地面不稳定和大城市城市发展对文化遗产资产的威胁,以及监测自然保护区的灾后影响。
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