Archaeology Applications available in Utah
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Analytical spectrometric instruments for archeometry
For modern archaeology, X-ray fluorescence analyzers have become indispensable helpers in daily research activities. The simplicity and speed of the analyzers, developed by Elvatech will lead to significant acceleration the daily work of determination of the chemical composition, age, the way of production and use of various archaeological ...
By Elvatech Ltd. based in Kyiv, UKRAINE.
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Seismic borehole and surface solutions for archaeoprospection sector
Objects and structures: Geomagnetic is a cost-effective and quick method to locate archaeological objects or structures in the underground. The magnetic properties of these objects differ from the environment’s properties producing visible magnetic anomalies. The objects can consist of pipes and tanks made of metal or archaeological structures such as waste pits, trenches, grave sites, iron objects, foundations and ...
By Geotomographie GmbH based in Neuwied, GERMANY.
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Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Archaeology
In archaeology using GPR you can process considerable areas of planned excavations. Therefore, the needed excavation area can be substantially reduced. Time and financial costs reduce as well. Examining historical buildings GPRs allow to find hidden rooms, spot areas of demolition in the object structure. What is remarkable, you can make a noncontact research with GPR (e.g. above ground ...
By Transient Technologies LLC based in Kyiv, UKRAINE.
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Ground penetrating radar solutions for archaeology industry
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) presents the archaeologist with a way to non-destructively and non-intrusively image the hidden and lost world below. Of all the geophysical technologies in the archaeologist toolbox, GPR is generally accepted as the easiest to deploy with the best data resolution. GPR offers a convenient, reliable, and non-destructive way to investigate the sub-surface, which streamlines the traditional excavation work of archaeologists. Surveying brown and greenfield sites can indicate areas of ...
By ImpulseRadar Sweden AB based in MalÄ, SWEDEN.
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Archaeology survey
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By ZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty. Ltd. based in Adelaide, AUSTRALIA.
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manufactuer of geophysical exploration equipment
Resources Prospecting - Underground water detection - Geothermal prospecting - Energy resource prospecting - Metal and nonmetal mineral resources survey Engineering Geology Exploration - City engineering exploration - Cave exploration - Pile foundation Environment Detection - Underground pollutant change detection - Seawater Intrusion Detection - Dam Detection - Underground tank leak detection - Slope failure detection Others - Geological ...
By Geomative Co., Ltd. based in Nanshan, CHINA.
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Ground Penetrating Radars (GPR) for Fresh Water Reservoirs Eploring
In hydrobiology GPR also find its applications: fresh water reservoir bottom structure. find items lying on the reservoir’s bottom and inside bottom sediment. measure of peat and other bottom sediments thickness . search for underwater piping and other infrastructure items. archaeological underwater ...
By Transient Technologies LLC based in Kyiv, UKRAINE.
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Nano-analytical microscope systems solutions for archaeology & the arts sector
In archeological research, various specimens such as paintings, mummies, antique objects or fabrics are regularly investigated. Those samples are often unique and require specialized treatment when being analyzed. WITec imaging systems enable comprehensive sample analysis that provides a thorough understanding of the physical and chemical properties of archaeological samples. Confocal Raman imaging for example is a flexible, non-invasive and non-destructive tool for the chemical and molecular characterization of ...
By WITec GmbH based in Ulm, GERMANY.
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GIS software for archaeology
Archaeologists, as researchers and resource managers, understand the importance of geography. Its variables exert a strong influence on human behavior today, and archaeologists are aware of the significance of this influence in the past. Geography also influences the degree of exposure of archaeological sites, and the impacts that they face from human activity and natural forces. GIS facilitates mapping to analyze depositional patterns as well as catalog and quantify artifacts. It can provide a well-structured ...
By Esri based in Redlands, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Underwater remotely operated vehicles solutions for science & research industry
VideoRay Remotely Operated Vehicles have found several different roles in science and research. Many projects investigating underwater archaeology or marine life and their habitats involve long periods of observation – something ideally suited to VideoRay ROV capabilities. Scientists find that a rugged tool that can be easily transported and deployed from small boats or through long holes in ice allows them to collect data in locations where no other technique would ...
By VideoRay LLC based in Pottstown, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
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Vibroseis Systems for Engineering 2
The professionals at Bay have a full suite of geophysical methods to provide superior subsurface imaging solutions for today’s most challenging ...
By Bay Geophysical, Inc. based in Traverse City, MICHIGAN (USA).
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Cultural Heritage
From the experience gained by supplying systems to the immense Italian artistic heritage and from the technical collaborations with the most prestigious research institutes in the sector, LSI LASTEM is able to propose complete solutions for the monitoring of conservation, restoration, movement and fruition of the works art. Museums, places of restoration and discovery, museum display cases, warehouses, archaeological sites and caves must be monitored for their preventive conservation. The dynamics of the ...
By LSI-LASTEM srl based in Milano, ITALY.
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