Tagged with "Underwater Archeology"

 
 

Using Eddy Current Technology in Conservation Science (Podcast Episode 8)

Using Eddy Current Technology in Conservation Science (Podcast Episode 8)

by NCPTT

In this episode, Jason Church speaks with Curtis Deselles, an intern with the Materials Research program at NCPTT, discusses the use of eddy currents and eddy current technology in conservation science. Mr. Deselles has built several eddy current analyzers, custom software, and presented on this topic at a non-destructive conference in St. Louis.

NCPTT has been using eddy current technology in preservation and will be bringing this tool to the iPhone platform in 2010. Download Episode 8 as an mp3 or subscribe via iTunes.

Dry Tortugas: Searching for the Windjammer Avanti (2004-22)

Dry Tortugas: Searching for the Windjammer Avanti (2004-22)

by Andrew Ferrell

Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service’s Submerged Resources Center.

Fire and Ice: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-19)

Fire and Ice: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-19)

by Andrew Ferrell

Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center.

Biscayne: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-18)

Biscayne: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-18)

by Andrew Ferrell

Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center.

Secret of Lake Meade: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-17)

Secret of Lake Meade: America’s Cultural Heritage Underwater (2004-17)

by Andrew Ferrell

Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center.

USS Arizona: Preserving a War Memorial (2004-23)

USS Arizona: Preserving a War Memorial (2004-23)

by Andrew Ferrell

Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center.

Ferry of Hope: Ellis Island and US Immigration (2004-21)

Ferry of Hope: Ellis Island and US Immigration (2004-21)

by Andrew Ferrell

Funded by NCPTT, Montana Public Television has produced a series of videos that highlights the nation’s underwater archeological treasures and features the preservation work of the National Park Service Submerged Resources Center.

The Use of Multibeam Swath Bathymetry for the Identification and Assessment of Underwater Archaeological Sites

The Use of Multibeam Swath Bathymetry for the Identification and Assessment of Underwater Archaeological Sites

by NCPTT

This project was a two-phase approach to evaluating the use of multibeam swath bathymetry as a new tool for underwater archeology.

 
 

 
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