Engaging with the canopy-multi-dimensional vegetation mark visualisation using archived aerial images

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Using Montarice in central Adriatic Italy as a case study, this paper focuses on the extraction of the spectral (i.e., plant colour) and geometrical (i.e., plant height) components of a crop canopy from archived aerial photographs, treating both parameters as proxies for archaeological prospection. After the creation of orthophotographs and a canopy height model using image-based modelling, new archaeological information is extracted from this vegetation model by applying relief-enhancing visualisation techniques. Through interpretation of the resulting data, a combination of the co-registered spectral and geometrical vegetation dimensions clearly add new depth to interpretative mapping, which is typically based solely on colour differences in orthophotographs.

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Verhoeven, G., & Vermeulen, F. (2016). Engaging with the canopy-multi-dimensional vegetation mark visualisation using archived aerial images. Remote Sensing, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs8090752

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