Combined application of pansharpening and enhancement methods to improve archaeological cropmark visibility and identification in QuickBird imagery: two case studies from Apulia,Southern Italy |
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Authors: | Mariangela Noviello Marcello Ciminale Vito De Pasquale |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Earth and Geo-environmental Sciences, Campus Universitario, 70125 Bari, Italy;2. Planetek Italia srl, Via Massaua 12, 70132 Bari, Italy |
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Abstract: | Launch of Very High Resolution (VHR) satellite sensors meant a significant evolution for Remote Sensing archaeological applications since data with high spatial resolution may be used to identify signals related to buried archaeological remains (e.g. cropmarks, soilmarks, dampmarks) in very extended territories. The aim of this work is to develop a suitable image processing workflow to improve the cropmark visibility in the VHR satellite images. The workflow implemented consists of two steps: first the panchromatic and multispectral images have been pansharpened in order to merge the two images, then some Enhancement methods have been applied on the pansharpened image. As a result of the several tested pansharpening techniques, the Principal Component Resolution Merge yields images of very good quality useful not only for visualization but also as input for further processing. Among the different enhancement methods taken into consideration, the Spatial Enhancement, carried out by applying the Wallis Adaptive filter further improve the visibility and recognition of the archaeological signals. |
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Keywords: | VHR satellite imagery QuickBird Pansharpening Spatial Enhancement Archaeological applications Magnetic survey Southern Italy |
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