
handle: 11499/27748 , 20.500.14243/289898
The aim of this work is application of mathematical and statistical integration approach by using different geophysical data obtained from archaeological prospection. For this aim, first of all, synthetic models were generated to correlate the integration approaches and indeed processes were applied on field data obtained by using ground penetrating radar and magnetometry methods on Aizanoi Archeological site, Kutahya, Turkey. In this study, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and Magnetometry methods were applied on the selected archaeological site. For the integration process, mathematical approaches as Sums and Products and statistical approach as Principal Component Analysis are appealed. These integration approches were firstly tested on sytnhetic digital models before the application on field data.
PCA, Principal Component Analyse., GPR, principal component analysis, Magnetometry, geophysical data integration, Ground Penetrating Radar, aizanoi archeological site, magnetometry, archeological prospection, Aizanoi Archaeological Site, Archaeological Prospection, ground penetrating radar, Geophysical Data Integration
PCA, Principal Component Analyse., GPR, principal component analysis, Magnetometry, geophysical data integration, Ground Penetrating Radar, aizanoi archeological site, magnetometry, archeological prospection, Aizanoi Archaeological Site, Archaeological Prospection, ground penetrating radar, Geophysical Data Integration
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