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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.17234/OA.39.7

AIRBORNE LASER SCANNING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHAEOLOGY

Dimitrij Mlekuž orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-6721-640X ; Institute for the protection of cultural heritage of Slovenia, Centre for preventive archaeology, Ljubljana, Slovenia


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Abstract

Airborne lidar (Light Detection And Ranging), ALS or ALSM (Airborne Laser Scanning, Airborne Laser Swath Mapping) is an active remote sensing tech- nique, which records the surface of the earth using laser scanning. ALS allows very precise three-dimensional mapping of the surface of the earth, producing high-resolution topographic data, even where surface is obscured by forest and vegetation. The level of detail on digital surface and terrain models produced from high resolution ALS topographic data helps us enormously in identification of past events, which re- worked and modified the surface of the earth. However, interpretation of ALS data poses much more than technical challenges. ALS does not provide only a layer of data, but offers a different view of land- scape. What kind of landscapes do we see with ALS?

Keywords

Airborne laser scanning; lidar; topography; landscape; texture; time; archaeology

Hrčak ID:

214176

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/214176

Publication date:

28.12.2018.

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