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Ground-penetrating radar processing and interpretation of sedimentary deposits at Mochena Borago Rockshelter, southwest Ethiopia

Seg Technical Program Expanded Abstracts(2020)

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PreviousNext No AccessSEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2020Ground-penetrating radar processing and interpretation of sedimentary deposits at Mochena Borago Rockshelter, southwest EthiopiaAuthors: Peter LanzaroneMarc SeidelSteven BrandtErvan GarrisonErich C. FisherPeter LanzaroneUniversity of Georgia, and BP AmericaSearch for more papers by this author, Marc SeidelUniversity of CologneSearch for more papers by this author, Steven BrandtUniversity of FloridaSearch for more papers by this author, Ervan GarrisonUniversity of GeorgiaSearch for more papers by this author, and Erich C. FisherArizona State UniversityNelson Mandela UniversityUniversity of the WitwatersrandSearch for more papers by this authorhttps://doi.org/10.1190/segam2020-3410748.1 SectionsSupplemental MaterialAboutPDF/ePub ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail AbstractRockshelters can serve as important prehistoric settlements that commonly preserve stratified archaeological materials; however, few geophysical surveys have proven successful in these environments. We carried out a 2D GPR survey at Mochena Borago Rockshelter, an archaeological site located in southwest Ethiopia. Here, we present the processing and interpretation methodology of the GPR dataset and describe its impact on the understanding of the site. Data processing included DC-drift removal and time-0 correction, as well as post-processing steps including background, band-pass, and f-k filtering. Across some 2D profiles, the GPR signal was contaminated with high amplitude above surface diffractions, spurious signals generated from the rockshelter walls and ceiling. Separating these from subsurface reflections posed a challenge that we’ve attempted to overcome during processing. Interpretation was carried out by mapping major reflection packages and grouping these into radar facies. We then compare these with geologic facies defined by stratigraphic descriptions examined in the excavation units. Finally, we mapped the deepest coherent, laterally extensive reflection as the basement, which appears significantly deeper than any excavations at the time of writing (upward of ~4-m) in some areas of the shelter. We conclude that GPR provides a valuable dataset to understand the nature of stratigraphic deposits at Mochena Borago. The success demonstrated here supports further geophysical work at Mochena Borago and other rockshelter sites in Ethiopia and elsewhere around the world.Presentation Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2020Session Start Time: 9:20 AMPresentation Time: 10:10 AMLocation: Poster Station 5Presentation Type: PosterKeywords: archaeology, ground-penetrating radar (GPR), Africa, interpretation, stratigraphyPermalink: https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2020-3410748.1FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2020ISSN (print):1052-3812 ISSN (online):1949-4645Copyright: 2020 Pages: 3887 publication data© 2020 Published in electronic format with permission by the Society of Exploration GeophysicistsPublisher:Society of Exploration Geophysicists HistoryPublished Online: 30 Sep 2020 CITATION INFORMATION Peter Lanzarone, Marc Seidel, Steven Brandt, Ervan Garrison, and Erich C. Fisher, (2020), "Ground-penetrating radar processing and interpretation of sedimentary deposits at Mochena Borago Rockshelter, southwest Ethiopia," SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts : 1999-2003. https://doi.org/10.1190/segam2020-3410748.1 Plain-Language Summary Keywordsarchaeologyground-penetrating radar (GPR)AfricainterpretationstratigraphyPDF DownloadLoading ...
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sedimentary deposits,southwest ethiopia,mochena borago rockshelter,radar processing,ground-penetrating
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