First results from a new ground-coupled multi-element GPR array

Authors

  • Neil Linford
  • Paul Linford
  • Andy Payne

Keywords:

ground penetrating radar, ground-coupled array, multi-channel, continuous wave stepped frequency

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Linford, N. 2015. West Dean Villa, West Tytherley, Hampshire. Report On Geophysical Survey, July 2014, English Heritage Research Reports Series 2/2015
Linford, N., Linford, P. and Payne, A. 2012. Stonehenge Monument Field And Barrows, Wiltshire, Report On Geophysical Surveys, September 2010, April And July 2011, English Heritage Research Reports Series 34/2012
Linford, N. and Payne, A. 2015. Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire, Report On Geophysical Survey, November 2014, English Heritage Research Reports Series 1/2015
Sala, J. and Linford, N. 2012. Processing stepped frequency continuous wave GPR systems to obtain maximum value from archaeological data sets, Near Surface Geophysics 10 (1), 3-10

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Linford, N., Linford, P., & Payne, A. (2015). First results from a new ground-coupled multi-element GPR array. Archaeologia Polona, 53, 631–635. Retrieved from https://journals.iaepan.pl/apolona/article/view/420