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GIM INTERNATIONAL-THE WORLDWIDE MAGAZINE FOR GEOMATICS
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 19-21Publisher
REED BUSINESS-GEO
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This article discusses the concept of underground cultural heritage and explores the use of a scanner to preserve and measure underground heritage sites. It highlights a case study of a historical mine complex in Poland.
Underground cultural heritage is the term used to describe the numerous sites - both natural and man-made beneath the Earth's surface that can contribute to knowledge about the history of the planet. To preserve the surroundings, environments with rich geometrical features, enclosed spaces and places without natural light must be measured and captured in an appropriate way. This article outlines the use of a GeoSLAM Zeb Horizon scanner at a historical mine complex in Poland featuring multiple passageways and two levels of drifts, some of which were also flooded.
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