REMOTE SENSING AND LiDAR APPLICATIONS IN THE ALLUVIAL GEOARCHAEOLOGY OF NE ITALY
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ABSTRACT: Ninfo A. et al., Remote sensing and LiDAR applications in the alluvial geoarchaeology of NE Italy. (IT ISSN 0394-3356, 2011) LiDAR technology, beside aerial photography and Near Infrared images, taken during summer, were used to investigate a large portion of the Venetian-Friulian Plain. These researches allowed to discover a number of new archaeological traces and to map some sites with a submetric definition.
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