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The application of the ground penetrating radar (GPR) to the detection f ruins of ancient tombs |
ZHU Nan-Nan1,2, 3, LI Jia-Cun1,3, YE Pei-Sheng2 |
1.Resources and Tourism College, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100048, China; 2. Institute of Geomechanics, CAGS, Beijing 100081, China; 3. Beijing Key Laboratory of Resources and Environment College and GIS, Capital Normal University,Beijing 100048, China |
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Abstract Ground penetrating radar is a non-destructive detection technology characterized by rapid data acquisition and image visualization, and hence it has been used more and more in the exploration of underground archaeological remains. With the tomb group in Tongzhou District as the study object, the authors first did work on tomb which had been discovered but remained to be excavated, analyzed the characteristics of typical abnormal GPR images in the tomb, studied abnormal characteristics so as to analyze other unknown area of the tomb in the working district and find out the characteristic tomb reflection anomaly area in the image. Verification was did with Luoyang shovel. The results of the ground penetrating radar detection are consistent with the results of the actual excavation. The practice shows that the ground penetrating radar technology is effective in the detection of the site of the ancient tomb.
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Received: 03 August 2016
Published: 20 June 2017
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