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List of works by Wouter Gheyle

A Line Through the Sacred Lands of the Altai Mountains: Perspectives on the Altai Pipeline Project

scientific article published in 2011

A new evaluation approach of World War One's devastated front zone: A shell hole density map based on historical aerial photographs and validated by electromagnetic induction field measurements to link the metal shrapnel phenomenon

scholarly article

EMI as a non-invasive survey technique to account for the interaction between WW I relicts and the soil environment at the Western front

scholarly article

Early Iron Age Burial Mounds in the Altay Mountains. From Survey to Analysis (Plates 370–377)

Evaluating CORONA: A case study in the Altai Republic (South Siberia)

Geometric stone settings in the Yustyd Valley and its surroundings (Altai Mountains, Russia): Bronze Age ‘virtual dwellings’ and associated structures

Historical Aerial Photography and Multi-receiver EMI Soil Sensing, Complementing Techniques for the Study of a Great War Conflict Landscape

Integrating Archaeology and Landscape Analysis for the Cultural Heritage Management of a World War I Militarised Landscape: The German Field Defences in Antwerp

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Non-invasive research of tunneling heritage in the Ypres Salient (1914–1918) – research of the Tor Top tunnel system

article by Birger Stichelbaut et al published July 2017 in Journal of Cultural Heritage

Revealing the preservation of First World War shell hole landscapes based on a landscape change study and LiDAR

Satellite imagery and archaeology: the example of CORONA in the Altai Mountains

scholarly article by Rudi Goossens published in June 2006

Saving the frozen Scythian tombs of the Altai Mountains (Central Asia)

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Scan Problems in Digital CORONA Satellite Images from USGS Archives

The Characterization of a Former World War I Battlefield by Integrating Multiple Signals from a Multireceiver EMI Soil Sensor

scholarly article by Timothy Saey et al published 17 May 2016 in Geoarchaeology

The First World War from above and below. Historical aerial photographs and mine craters in the Ypres Salient

article by Birger Stichelbaut et al published January 2016 in Applied Geography

The Ypres Salient 1914–1918: historical aerial photography and the landscape of war

The archaeology of world war I tanks in the Ypres Salient (Belgium): A non-invasive approach

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The use of stereoscopic images taken from a microdrone for the documentation of heritage – An example from the Tuekta burial mounds in the Russian Altay

article by Marijn Hendrickx et al published November 2011 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Three-dimensional recording of archaeological remains in the Altai Mountains

scholarly article by Gertjan Plets published in September 2012

Using the past to indicate the possible presence of relics in the present-day landscape: the Western Front of the Great War in Belgium

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