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FASTRAC project, presentations and publications

Project Outputs, presentations and publications

This appendix lists the range of presentations and publications given, accepted, or proposed by project partners to date.  The items are listed in time sequence order.  Where available, .pdf files of the abstracts, or full texts of papers are included as downloads.

2007

September:   

European Archaeological Association, Zadar, Croatia. Oral presentation. (Ian Hill)

 

2008

January:        

News item in ISAP newsletter.

February:

Submission of final report of PN5366.  This includes two case study GIS databases on DVD which would be suitable for publication for wider public availability.

March :          

Development of a multi-sensor exploration equipment platform for shallow geophysical applications.   First Break, EAGE Journal. (Chris Leech, Ian Hill)

April:                         

Repeatability of towed magnetic data for archaeological prospection.  Symposium on the Applications of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems (SAGEEP), Philadelphia, USA.  Manuscript paper and oral presentation accepted. (Jenny Upwood)

Testing the effectiveness of combining airborne remote sensing and ground geophysics for assessment of sand and gravel deposits and overlying archaeology.  I. Hill, K. Challis, C Jeffrey, N. Linford, D. Knight, B. Smith and D. Wardrop.  European Geophysical Union, Vienna, Austria.  Oral presentation accepted. (Ian Hill)

May:

GEEP system demonstrated at EIGG Equipment Exhibition, May 8th  Leicester. (Ian Hill)

June:

Oral paper presented to Extractive Industry Geology biennial conference, Cardiff (Ian Hill)

September:   

European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers – Near Surface Geophysics meeting, Krakov, Poland.  Oral presentation proposed. (Ian Hill)

December:   

EIGG Archaeological Geophysics Meeting, Geological Society of London.  Oral presentation proposed.  (Ian Hill and Neil Linford)