Role of regularized derivatives in magnetic edge mappers evaluation

Authors

  • Roman Pašteka
  • Peter Milo
  • David Kušnirák
  • Tina Wunderlich
  • Dennis Wilken
  • René Putiška
  • Jozef Urminský
  • Juraj Papčo
  • Igor Murín

Keywords:

archeogeophysics, magnetometry, transformation, regularization, edge mapper

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References

Fedi, M. and Florio, G. 2001. Detection of potential fields source boundaries by enhanced horizontal derivative method, Geophysical Prospecting 49, 40–58
Milo, P., Zeman, J., Bartik, M., Kuča, M. 2015. Late Neolithic circular enclosures. Never entirely uncovered, Archaeologia Polona 53, 323-328
Pašteka, R., Richter, F. P., Karcol, R., Brazda, K. And Hajach, M. 2009. Regularized derivatives of potential fields and their role in semi-automated interpretation methods, Geophysical Prospecting 57, 507–516
Pawlowski, R.S. and Hansen, R.O. 1990. Gravity anomaly separation by Wiener filtering, Geophysics 55, 539–548
Stampolidis, A. and Tsokas, G.N. 2012. Use of edge delineating methods in interpreting magnetic archaeological prospection data, Archaeological Prospection 19, 123–140

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Pašteka, R., Milo, P., Kušnirák, D., Wunderlich, T., Wilken, D., Putiška, R., Urminský, J., Papčo, J., & Murín, I. (2015). Role of regularized derivatives in magnetic edge mappers evaluation. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 567–571. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/403

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