Multi-frequency satellite radar imaging of cultural heritage: the case studies of the Yumen Frontier Pass and Niya ruins in the Western Regions of the Silk Road Corridor |
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Authors: | Fulong Chen Nicola Masini Jie Liu Jiangbin You Rosa Lasaponara |
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Affiliation: | 1. Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Haidian District, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;2. International Centre on Space Technologies for Natural and Cultural Heritage under the Auspices of UNESCO, Haidian District, Beijing, People’s Republic of China;3. Institute for Archaeological and Monumental Heritage, National Research Council, Tito Scalo, PZ, Italy;4. Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, National Research Council, Tito Scalo, PZ, Italy |
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Abstract: | Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote sensing is increasingly favoured in archaeological applications. However, the effectiveness of this technology for archaeological prospection has so far not been fully assessed. In this study, an integrated single-date and multi-temporal SAR data-processing chain was proposed to sharpen archaeological signs and hence their detection and monitoring. In total, 14 scenes of X-band Cosmo-SkyMed, C-band Sentinel-1 and L-band PALSAR data covering the Western Regions of the Silk Road Corridor in China were employed for two important archaeological sites including the Yumen Frontier Pass with emerging archaeological traces and Niya ruins with subsurface remains. The results pointed out that single-date satellite radar data were useful for the identification of subsurface traces buried under desert in the landscape-scale, whereas for the identification of emerging monuments, Sentinel-1 was limited by its lower spatial resolution compared to TerraSAR and PALSAR data. Multi-date products, such as interferometric coherence, the averaged radar signatures and RGB multi-temporal composites, were effective to sharpen archaeological traces as well as for change detection in Yumen Frontier Pass. This study presents a pilot assessment of satellite SAR data for the analysis and monitoring of archaeological features in the predominantly arid-sandy environmental characteristic of investigated sites. |
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Keywords: | Archaeological prospection Silk Road SAR Yumen Frontier Pass Niya ruin iron age |
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