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Prospecting - ERDÉLYI Balázs, PATTANGYUS-Á. Miklós: Computer image processing and soil resistivity survey of an archaeological site discovered by aerial photography
Fig. 3 shows the anomaly map of the measurement in N-S direction. The isolines of the average values typical of the area are not drawn in, in order that the anomalous features can be emphasized. 0 5 10m Fig. 3 Apparent resistivity map constructed from the measured values. Dipole-dipole electrode array, AB = MN = 1 m, N = 3 m, reference depth: 1.5 m, layout direction: N-S. The isolines of the average values (35- 40 Sim) characteristic of the area are not drawn on the map so anomalies with resistivities lower or higher than the average are emphasized. The zones of higher resistivity can be followed easily on the map, however, it is relatively difficult to follow the effect of the linear object looked for.