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‘Winter camp’ 1917 : integrated conflict archaeology on the Messines Ridge 1914-1918 (Belgium)
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Evaluation of fluxgate magnetometry and electromagnetic induction surveys for subsurface characterization of archaeological features in World War 1 battlefields
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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
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Making a mountain out of a molehill? : a low-cost and time-efficient molehill survey of the lost medieval harbor site of Monnikerede, Belgium
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Evaluating corrections for a horizontal offset between sensor and position data for surveys on land
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Integrating cone penetration testing into the 1D inversion of multi-receiver EMI data to reconstruct a complex stratigraphic landscape
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Apparent electrical conductivity measurements in an olive orchard under wet and dry soil conditions: significance for clay and soil water content mapping
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On the use of apparent electrical conductivity survey data to investigate the biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in a landfarm
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Frequency domain electromagnetic induction survey in the intertidal zone: limitations of low-induction-number and depth of exploration
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A stochastic geometric model of the variability of soil formed in Pleistocene patterned ground
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Comparing apparent magnetic susceptibility measurements of a multi-receiver EMI sensor with topsoil and profile magnetic susceptibility data over weak magnetic anomalies
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An efficient calibration procedure for correction of drift in EMI survey data
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Integrating EMI and GPR data to enhance the three-dimensional reconstruction of a circular ditch system
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Modeling within field variation of the compaction layer in a paddy rice field using a proximal soil sensing system
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Key variables for the identification of soil management classes in the aeolian landscapes of north–west Europe
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A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscapes
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The 3-D reconstruction of medieval wetland reclamation through electromagnetic induction survey
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An interdisciplinary non-invasive approach to landscape archaeology of the Great War
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Towards an integrated methodology for assessing rural settlement landscapes in the Belgian lowlands
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Depth slicing of multi-receiver EMI measurements to enhance the delineation of contrasting subsoil features
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Using a multi-receiver survey of apparent electrical conductivity to reconstruct a Holocene tidal channel in a polder area
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Electrical conductivity depth modelling with a multireceiver EMI sensor for prospecting archaeological features
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Unravelling palaeohydrology : revealing prehistoric landscapes with integrated near surface geophysics
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Reconstructing palaeochannel morphology with a mobile multicoil electromagnetic induction sensor
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Mapping depth-to-clay using fitted multiple depth response curves of a proximal EMI sensor
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A floating sensing system to evaluate soil and crop variability within flooded paddy rice fields
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Les tombelles de l'âge du bronze en Flandre sablonneuse (nord-ouest de la Belgique) : un status quaestionis
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Within-field spatial distribution of earthworm populations related to species interactions and soil apparent electrical conductivity
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Extracting topsoil information from EM38DD sensor data using a neural network approach
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Comparison between electromagnetic induction and fluxgate gradiometer measurements on the buried remains of a 17th century castle
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Evaluating the Multiple Coil Configurations of the EM38DD and DUALEM-21S Sensors to Detect Archaeological Anomalies
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A pedotransfer function to evaluate the soil profile textural heterogeneity using proximally sensed apparent electrical conductivity
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Using secondary information sources to improve the within-field soil textural mapping in a layered alluvial soil