Geert J. Verhoeven

PhD Archaeology



University of Vienna

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Oblique Aerial Photography in a GIS Environment for Geo-archaeological Research. A Case Study: The Potenza Valley Survey


Conference paper


Geert J. Verhoeven, Beata-Maria De Vliegher
Rudi Goossens, Remote Sensing in Transition. Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories, Millpress, Rotterdam, 2004, pp. 427-434

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Verhoeven, G. J., & De Vliegher, B.-M. (2004). Oblique Aerial Photography in a GIS Environment for Geo-archaeological Research. A Case Study: The Potenza Valley Survey. In R. Goossens (Ed.), Remote Sensing in Transition. Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories (pp. 427–434). Rotterdam: Millpress.


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Verhoeven, Geert J., and Beata-Maria De Vliegher. “Oblique Aerial Photography in a GIS Environment for Geo-Archaeological Research. A Case Study: The Potenza Valley Survey.” In Remote Sensing in Transition. Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories, edited by Rudi Goossens, 427–434. Rotterdam: Millpress, 2004.


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Verhoeven, Geert J., and Beata-Maria De Vliegher. “Oblique Aerial Photography in a GIS Environment for Geo-Archaeological Research. A Case Study: The Potenza Valley Survey.” Remote Sensing in Transition. Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories, edited by Rudi Goossens, Millpress, 2004, pp. 427–34.


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@inproceedings{verhoeven2004a,
  title = {Oblique Aerial Photography in a GIS Environment for Geo-archaeological Research. A Case Study: The Potenza Valley Survey},
  year = {2004},
  address = {Rotterdam},
  pages = {427-434},
  publisher = {Millpress},
  author = {Verhoeven, Geert J. and De Vliegher, Beata-Maria},
  editor = {Goossens, Rudi},
  booktitle = {Remote Sensing in Transition. Proceedings of the 23rd Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories}
}

Abstract
In January 2000, Ghent University started the Potenza Valley Survey, a geo-archaeological project. One of the research methods employed is aerial photography. This method has already proved to be an extremely valuable tool in archaeological survey, in particular simple oblique photography from a small aircraft, as photographs can easily be made in the most appropriate season, weather and light conditions. A major drawback of this method is the complex geometric distortions that are encountered, preventing the photos to be automatically incorporated in an archaeological GIS. “AirPhoto 2.20” is used to rectify the images, as it is low-cost software that is specifically developed for the rectification of photographs made with handheld uncalibrated cameras. Nevertheless, different transformation procedures have to be followed as the terrain is very varied. Afterwards, the input in a GIS enables a better interpretation as well as on-screen digitizing of the archaeological and geomorphological features.
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