Mikołaj Zawadzki, Helena Ciechowska, R. Mieszkowski, Franciszek Pęski
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Abstract
– The final result of the project is to create a 2D model of the mine plan based on the results of the geophysical measurements. – ERT was chosen as the primary method in this project due to the fact that the voids and the air have a very high resistivity (3,3 ∙ 1016Ωm). Voids are very well recognizable on the ERT results. – Using of the Seismic Refraction Tomography (SRT) is planned on some profiles. SRT is the method rarely used in archaeogeophysical research.
期刊介绍:
ArcheoSciences, a scientific journal published by the “Groupe des méthodes pluridisciplinaires contribuant à l’archéologie” (GMPCA), covers the entire spectrum of disciplines in archeometry. Specifically, ArcheoSciences publishes, in English or in French, original work in physics, chemistry, mathematics, geology, biology, paleoecology applied to archaeological research.