2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w15-695-2019
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Infrared Thermal Imaging as a Non-Destructive Investigation Method for Building Archaeological Purposes

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The presented research approach evaluates the applicability of IRT as a non-destructive testing method for Building Archaeological scientific purposes. Within a qualitative thermographic analysis, focusing on the examination of thermal patterns and anomalies, the evidence of Building Archaeological phenomena is demonstrated. Several radiometric assessments display how hitherto unknown subsurface structures and constructive interrelations are detected and simultan… Show more

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“…Indoor acquisition is typically for objects or artefacts in museums or collections, such as paintings, pottery, or sculptures -typically small (up to a few centimetres) or of medium size (up to a couple of meters)requiring "mm" accuracy. For in-studio acquisition procedures, special equipment, tripods and remote triggers are commonly adopted to achieve optimal results (Luib, 2019), (Marshall et al, 2019). Uncontrolled acquisition is typically used for outdoor scenes or other settings where the conditions (lighting, shadows, weather, etc.)…”
Section: (Iii) Active and Passive Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indoor acquisition is typically for objects or artefacts in museums or collections, such as paintings, pottery, or sculptures -typically small (up to a few centimetres) or of medium size (up to a couple of meters)requiring "mm" accuracy. For in-studio acquisition procedures, special equipment, tripods and remote triggers are commonly adopted to achieve optimal results (Luib, 2019), (Marshall et al, 2019). Uncontrolled acquisition is typically used for outdoor scenes or other settings where the conditions (lighting, shadows, weather, etc.)…”
Section: (Iii) Active and Passive Recordingmentioning
confidence: 99%