11th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics of the Near Surface Geoscience Division of the EAGE, Near Surface 2005, Palermo, İtalya, 4 - 07 Eylül 2005
The aim of this study is to investigate an archaeological site by large-scale resistivity method, and then to compare the results with the conventional large-scale magnetics. The resistivity data were collected in 3-D manner by pole-pole configuration using multi-channel measuring technique. The magnetic data were acquired by gradient technique using an FM-36 gradiometer. Then, the resistivity data were inverted by using the smoothness-constrained and robust algorithms. The magnetic and resistivity data quietly supported each other. In addition, archaeological excavations verified the results of large-scale geophysical surveys.