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Case History - Cavity Detection: Application: Archaeology - Detection of An Etruscan Tomb

An archaeological resistivity survey was conducted near Roma, Italy to detect an Etruscan tomb. The survey used a Wenner array with 0.5m electrode spacing and acquired 81 measurements over 30 minutes using a Syscal Kid Switch-24 resistivity meter.

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Case History - Cavity Detection: Application: Archaeology - Detection of An Etruscan Tomb

An archaeological resistivity survey was conducted near Roma, Italy to detect an Etruscan tomb. The survey used a Wenner array with 0.5m electrode spacing and acquired 81 measurements over 30 minutes using a Syscal Kid Switch-24 resistivity meter.

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CASE HISTORY CAVITY DETECTION

APPLICATION: ARCHAEOLOGY DETECTION OF AN ETRUSCAN TOMB

Resistivity data interpretation in 2D

SYSCAL TYPE: SYSCAL KID SWITCH-24


ELECTRODE ARRAY: Wenner
NUMBER OF MEASUREMENTS: 81
SPACING BETWEEN ELECTRODES: 0.5 m
SITE: Near Roma, Italy
SURVEY DURATION: 30 minutes (setup of the system + acquisition time)

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