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Integrated geophysical survey to recognize ancient Picentias buried walls, in the Archaeological Park of Pontecagnano Faiano (Southern Italy)
Ground-probing radar survey Gradiometric survey Geoelectrical survey
2015/9/1
There is no information on previous geophysical prospections carried out in the Archaeological Park of Pontecagnano-
Faiano, in order to reconstruct the ancient settlement of Picentia, an Etrusco-Cam...
In this work, we present the seismic catalogue compiled for Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) in the framework of the Earthquake Model Central Asia (EMCA) ...
In this work, we present the seismic catalogue compiled for Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) in the framework of the Earthquake Model Central Asia (EMCA) ...
Old rocks hold on to their secrets. Now, a geophysicist at Michigan Technological University has unlocked clues trapped in the magnetic signatures of mineral grains in those rocks.. These clues will h...
Evidence for paleolakes in Erythraea Fossa, Mars: Implications for an ancient hydrological cycle
Mars Mars, Surface Mars, Climate Geological processes
2014/4/8
There is now widespread agreement that the surface of Mars underwent some degree of fluvial modification,but there is not yet full understanding of its surface hydrological cycle and the nature of sta...
Earthquake Faulting at Ancient Cnidus, SW Turkey
Cnidus archaeoseismology faulting surface rupture earthquake
2009/7/8
The ruins of Cnidus, an important ancient city in southwestern Asia Minor, lie directly on an earthquake fault - the Cnidus Fault. Offset and deformed archaeological remains along the trace of the fau...
Traces of Ancient Earthquakes in Medieval Cities Along the Silk Road, Northern Tien Shan and Dzhungaria
archaeoseismology earthquake damage medieval cities Silk Road Tien Shan Dzhungaria Kazakhstan
2009/7/8
The evidence for earthquake destruction at medieval cities along the Silk Road from 800 A.D. to 1500 A.D. was examined using techniques of archaeoseismological mapping of architectural components at ...