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Investigating bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons through landfarming using apparent electrical conductivity measurements Universiteit Gent
Turning back the tide: the Zwin debate in perspective : a historiographical review of the medieval port system northeast of Bruges Universiteit Gent
A long with the rise and fall of medieval Bruges, a linear gateway to the North Sea was linked, embanked and flanked with channels, dikes and harbours, creating a historical landscape that is marked by the dynamic interaction between men and nature. The aim of this paper is to provide a critical review of previous and current approaches to the evolution of the medieval port. Nearly 150 years of research has been divided into four characteristic ...
Investigating soil pollution with the aid of EMI and GPR measurements Universiteit Gent
The non-invasive detection, delineation and characterization of soil pollution is still largely experimental. Single soil sensor methods often fall short in providing sufficiently comprehensive information. Therefore, we used a combination of a multi-receiver electromagnetic induction (EMI) system, measuring the apparent electrical conductivity (ECa), and a stepped-frequency GPR operating over a frequency range of 50 to 1500 MHz with an ...
Characterizing compaction variability with an electromagnetic induction sensor in a puddled paddy rice field Universiteit Gent
Using bivariate multiple-point statistics and proximal soil sensor data to map fossil ice-wedge polygons Universiteit Gent
Modeling within field variation of the compaction layer in a paddy rice field using a proximal soil sensing system Universiteit Gent
Using military cartographic sources to reconstruct the Belgian World War One front zone Universiteit Gent
Integrating GPR and EMI to three-dimensionally reconstruct a WW I training trench at Stonehenge Universiteit Gent
Given the upcoming centennial commemoration of the beginning of the Great War (WW 1), the international attention for this conflict grows considerably. Questions will be raised about the nature of this heritage. In this study, we focus on a WW I training trench which was built in the Stonehenge (UK) World Heritage landscape where no fighting took place. Frequency-domain GPR and multi-receiver EMI were used to characterize this trench network in ...