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Khatlon, Tajikistan: a multi-source remote sensing approach

Federica Cilio looks at using Google Earth, ESRI, Bing Aerial, CORONA, and Soviet topographic maps to demonstrate that the combination of this data allows an accurate and in-depth view of an area of interest. Continue reading Khatlon, Tajikistan: a multi-source remote sensing approach

Central Asian Archaeological Landscapes27th October 20208th March 2021Leave a comment
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‘Spying’ on the Amu Darya

After georeferencing a number of CORONA images dating from June-July 1970 it is possible to appreciate how the riverine area has been drastically transformed through processes of soil deposition to the upstream and soil erosion towards the downstream… Continue reading ‘Spying’ on the Amu Darya

Central Asian Archaeological Landscapes3rd June 202010th June 2020Leave a comment

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