7th International Confer- ence of Geomorphology, MelbourneVouvalidis K, Syrides G, Pavlopoulos K, Pechlivanidou S, Tsourlos P, Papakonstantinou M. Palaeogeographical reconstruction of the battle terrain in Ancient Thermopylae, Greece. Geodinamica Acta. 2010;241-253....
Greece Greece's topography is predominantly mountainous, with approximately 80% of its terrain consisting of mountains or hills, making it one of the most mountainous countries in Europe. The Pindus mountain range, often referred to as the "spine of Greece," runs through the center of the mainl...
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Provenance and technology of fourth–second century BC glass from three sites in ancient Thesprotia, Greece Thesprotia, one of the most remote regions in Greece, was inhabited from as early as the Palaeolithic period. The particular geomorphological terrain, with... A Oikonomou,J Henderson,S ...
It was shown that it is possible to train a ML algorithm with a dataset generated through parametric raytracing simulations of a planar solar collecting surface under a hemispherical dome of variable transparency. Simulations were carried out for Athens, Greece. The Gradient Boosting ML...
Archaeological and biological evidence indicates that the approximate sea level position of A.D. 150–250, the period of construction of the ancient harbor of Aigeira (Gulf of Corinth, Greece), can be identified at the height of 4 m above present sea level. The exposed ancient structure perm...
Prior to the mapping, a morphological definition of river terraces is required so that all traces of ancient floodplains preserved until the present can be detected. The definition relies on an extended concept that river terraces are defined as low relief, quasi-planar areas capped by alluvium,...
In deep space photogrammetry, systematic errors in satellite orbital position parameters, typically stemming from planetary orbiter clock errors, star sensor measurement errors, and the Doppler effect, often range from hundreds to thousands of meters. Moreover, due to the low accuracy of satellite ...