作者: Athos Agapiou , Dimitrios Alexakis , Francois-Xavier Simon , Tuna Kalayci , Nikos Papadopoulos
DOI: 10.1260/2047-4970.4.3-4.241
关键词: Satellite 、 Archaeology 、 Cartography 、 Extraction (military) 、 Archaeological research 、 Satellite remote sensing 、 Geography 、 Context (language use) 、 High resolution 、 Remote sensing 、 Remote sensing (archaeology)
摘要: This paper investigates the potential use of high resolution FormoSAT-2 sensor for supporting archaeological research. Although satellite remote sensing data have been widely used in context research, high-resolution dataset has attracted little attention. For a better understanding Neolithic habitation Thessalian plain central Greece, authors variety techniques, including and situ data. In spectroradiometric measurements recalculated based on Relative Response Filters compared with other medium- sensors. The spectral characteristics tend to give similar results Landsat 5 TM 7 ETM+ sensors during whole phenological cycle crops, which make this ideal pan-sharpening fusion techniques. As we found, can be sufficiently documentation tells (locally called magoules) th...