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Eileen G Ernenwein
Eileen G Ernenwein
Assistant Professor of Geosciences, East Tennessee State University
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Robotic total station for microtopographic mapping: an example from the Northern Great Plains
KL Kvamme, EG Ernenwein, CJ Markussen
Archaeological Prospection 13 (2), 91-102, 2006
442006
Electromagnetic conductivity mapping for site prediction in meandering river floodplains
LB Conyers, EG Ernenwein, M Grealy, KM Lowe
Archaeological Prospection 15 (2), 81-91, 2008
422008
Data processing issues in large‐area GPR surveys: correcting trace misalignments, edge discontinuities and striping
EG Ernenwein, KL Kvamme
Archaeological Prospection 15 (2), 133-149, 2008
312008
Ground-penetrating radar discovery at Petra, Jordan
LB Conyers, EG Ernenwein, LA Bedal
Antiquity 76 (292), 339-340, 2002
312002
Archaeological geophysics for DoD field use: a guide for new and novice users
EG Ernenwein, ML Hargrave
ESTCP 109, 200611, 2009
282009
Imaging in the ground‐penetrating radar near‐field zone: a case study from New Mexico, USA
EG Ernenwein
Archaeological Prospection 13 (2), 154-156, 2006
262006
The Palaeo‐Environmental Contexts of Three Possible Phoenician Anchorages in Portugal
S Wachsmann, RK Dunn, JR Hale, RL Hohlfelder, LB Conyers, ...
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 38 (2), 221-253, 2009
232009
New approaches to the use and integration of multi-sensor remote sensing for historic resource identification and evaluation
KL Kvamme, EG Ernenwein, ML Hargrave, T Sever, D Harmon, F Limp, ...
Report of SERDP Project, SI-1263, Washington DC, 2006
232006
Integration of multidimensional archaeogeophysical data using supervised and unsupervised classification
EG Ernenwein
Near Surface Geophysics 7 (3), 147-158, 2009
222009
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) mapping as a method for planning excavation strategies, Petra, Jordan
LB Conyers, EG Ernenwein, L Bedal
Antiquity 76, 339-340, 2002
212002
Iron Age transformations at Mmadipudi Hill, Botswana: Identifying spatial organization through electromagnetic induction survey
CE Klehm, EG Ernenwein
African Archaeological Review 33, 45-59, 2016
182016
Putting it all together: Geophysical data integration
KL Kvamme, EG Ernenwein, JG Menzer
Innovation in Near-Surface Geophysics, 287-339, 2019
162019
Object-based image analysis of ground-penetrating radar data for archaic hearths
RL Cornett, EG Ernenwein
Remote Sensing 12 (16), 2539, 2020
152020
A geophysical view of Pueblo Escondido: Implications for the pithouse to pueblo transition in the Jornada Mogollon
EG Ernenwein
ADVANCING ARCHAEOLOGICAL GEOPHYSICS: INTERPRETING THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL …, 2008
122008
New insights into prehispanic urban organization at Tiwanaku (NE Bolivia): Cross combined approach of photogrammetry, magnetic surveys and previous archaeological excavations
MA Vella, EG Ernenwein, JW Janusek, M Koons, J Thiesson, C Sanchez, ...
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 23, 464-477, 2019
82019
Frequency domain electromagnetic induction: an efficient method for investigating Fort Ancient village dynamics
CD Sea, EG Ernenwein
Archaeological Prospection 28 (1), 73-87, 2021
72021
New Approaches to the Use and Integration of Multi-Sensor Remote Sensing for Historic Resource
K Kvamme, E Ernenwein, M Hargrave, T Sever, D Harmon, F Limp
Identification and Evaluation, Report of SERDP Project, SI-1263, 2006
62006
Ground-truthing Remote Sensing Data at the Escondida Site (LA 458), Otero County, New Mexico
PD Lukowski, E Perez, ML Hargrave, KL Kvamme, EG Ernenwein
Unpublished report submitted to Engineer Research and Development Center …, 2006
62006
Streamlined Archaeo-Geophysical Data Processing and Integration for Department of Defense Field Use
E Ernenwein, ML Hargrave, J Cothren, G Avery
Technical Report No. RC-200611, ERDC/CERL TR-14-25). Arlington, VA …, 2014
52014
ESTABLISHING A METHOD FOR LOCATING BURIED OXBOW LAKE DEPOSITS USING ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY
EG Ernenwein
University of Denver, 2002
52002
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