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- 2018
- A new evaluation approach of World War One's devastated front zone : a shell hole density map based on historical aerial photographs and validated by electromagnetic induction field measurements to link the metal shrapnel phenomenon (
- Scratching the surface of war : airborne laser scans of the Great War conflict landscape in Flanders (Belgium) (
- 2017
- Non-invasive research of tunneling heritage in the Ypres Salient (1914-1918) : research of the Tor Top tunnel system (
- Removal of sensor tilt noise in fluxgate gradiometer survey data by applying one-dimensional wavelet filtering (
- Insights in the possibilities of an electromagnetic induction sensor to map the military remains, buried in the former World War 1 front zone (
- The Ypres Salient 1914–1918 : historical aerial photography and the landscape of war (
- 2016
- The characterization of a former World War I battlefield by integrating multiple signals from a multireceiver EMI soil sensor (
- EMI as a non-invasive survey technique to account for the interaction between WW I relicts and the soil environment at the Western front (
- The Archaeology of World War I in Comines-Warneton (Belgium) through Aerial Photographs and Proximal Soil Sensing (
- Historical aerial photography and multi-receiver EMI soil sensing, complementing techniques for the study of a Great War conflict landscape (
- The First World War from above and below : historical aerial photographs and mine craters in the Ypres Salient (
- Identifying relations between the dynamic military landscape and network of linear features throughout the Great War (
- 2013
- An interdisciplinary non-invasive approach to landscape archaeology of the Great War (
- A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscapes (
- 2011
- World War I heritage in Belgium: combining historical aerial photography and EMI (
- Reconstructing palaeochannel morphology with a mobile multicoil electromagnetic induction sensor (
- 2010
- Sensitivity of multi-coil frequency domain electromagnetic induction sensors to map soil magnetic susceptibility (
- 2009
- Evaluating the Multiple Coil Configurations of the EM38DD and DUALEM-21S Sensors to Detect Archaeological Anomalies (