Airborne LiDAR Reveals a Vast Archaeological Landscape at the Nan Madol World Heritage Site
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Project and Site Overview
1.2. Project Objectives
1.3. Terminology
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. LiDAR Data Collection
2.2. LiDAR Data Analysis
2.3. Identification of Areas of Interest for Field Verification
2.4. Field Verification
3. Results
3.1. GNSS Accuracy
3.2. LiDAR Analyses and Models
3.3. Field Verification of LiDAR-Derived Models
4. Discussion
4.1. Conservation Objectives
4.1.1. Stabilization of Islets and Structures
4.1.2. Hydrology and Siltation of Nan Madol’s Canals
4.1.3. Vegetation Management
4.2. Implications and Interpretation Objectives
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Percentage (%) | Accuracy Range (cm) |
---|---|
20.38 | 0–5 |
2.06 | 5–15 |
3.86 | 15–30 |
12.16 | 30–50 |
24.66 | 50–100 |
22.29 | 100–200 |
14.08 | 200–500 |
0.50 | >500 |
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Comer, D.C.; Comer, J.A.; Dumitru, I.A.; Ayres, W.S.; Levin, M.J.; Seikel, K.A.; White, D.A.; Harrower, M.J. Airborne LiDAR Reveals a Vast Archaeological Landscape at the Nan Madol World Heritage Site. Remote Sens. 2019, 11, 2152. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182152
Comer DC, Comer JA, Dumitru IA, Ayres WS, Levin MJ, Seikel KA, White DA, Harrower MJ. Airborne LiDAR Reveals a Vast Archaeological Landscape at the Nan Madol World Heritage Site. Remote Sensing. 2019; 11(18):2152. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182152
Chicago/Turabian StyleComer, Douglas C., Jacob A. Comer, Ioana A. Dumitru, William S. Ayres, Maureece J. Levin, Katherine A. Seikel, Devin A. White, and Michael J. Harrower. 2019. "Airborne LiDAR Reveals a Vast Archaeological Landscape at the Nan Madol World Heritage Site" Remote Sensing 11, no. 18: 2152. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182152
APA StyleComer, D. C., Comer, J. A., Dumitru, I. A., Ayres, W. S., Levin, M. J., Seikel, K. A., White, D. A., & Harrower, M. J. (2019). Airborne LiDAR Reveals a Vast Archaeological Landscape at the Nan Madol World Heritage Site. Remote Sensing, 11(18), 2152. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs11182152