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Advances in Aerial Thermography Could Transform Archeological Methods

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Today's radiometric thermal cameras, coupled with small, inexpensive drones controlled by a smartphone or tablet, have made aerial thermography more accurate, comprehensive and accessible for archaeologists. Multiple aerial images can now be mapped together using photogrammetric software to automatically align images, and sofware with ortho-image capabilities can be used to make the scale of the images uniform. A Chaco-era room block (LA 170609) at Blue J, N.M., as it appears in (a) 5:18 a.m. thermal image; (b) architectural plan produced by test excavations; (c) a color image, and...Read full article

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    Published: October 2017
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    thermal imaging
    The process of producing a visible two-dimensional image of a scene that is dependent on differences in thermal or infrared radiation from the scene reaching the aperture of the imaging device.
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericascamerasinfrared camerasImagingSensors & Detectorsthermal imagingaerial thermographydronesUAVsTech Pulse

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