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    Aeolian Processes of the “Dead Dunes”, Nagliai Nature Reserve, Lithuania : A Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation 

    Drost, Eric; Bergevin, Logan L.; Beck, Joseph D.; Jol, Harry M. (2019-05)
    The Nagliai Nature Reserve protects a large aeolian (wind-blown) dune field known as the “Dead” dunes which over time has buried four villages and two old cemetery sites. Dead (Mirusios), or Gray (Pilkosios) dunes are large ...
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    Topographic Correction of GPR Lines, Curonian Spit Sand Dunes 

    Jerviss, Kelly; Schneider, Samuel G.; Jol, Harry M. (2019-05)
    The Curonian Spit is located off the western coast of Lithuania in eastern Europe. The Curonian Spit is a 98 km long spit that separates the Baltic Sea from the Curonian Lagoon. The Curonian Spit is covered in very large ...
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    Subsurface Imaging of a Late Woodland Effigy Mound Site : Lake Koshkonong Effigy Mounds, Wisconsin 

    Mangin, Matthew J.; Schneider, Samuel G.; Jol, Harry M. (2019-05)
    The preservation for Effigy Mound sites continues to be a concern. These landscape monuments and sacred sites remain poorly understood and require innovative, noninvasive, and nondestructive techniques for archaeological ...
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    Comparing Antennae Frequencies (225, 450 and 900 MHz) of a Windblown Dune, Kuršių Nerija National Park, Lithuania 

    Guenthner, August; Rickey, Brittany; Beck, Joseph D.; Burds, Luke T.; Mataitis, Richard J.; Jol, Harry M. (2019-05)
    The Kuršių Nerija National Park is one of five national parks in Lithuania. The Park was established in 1991 to protect the unique environments of the Curonian Spit and Curonian Lagoon and is also recognized by UNESCO as ...
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    Subsurface Imaging of Bilioniai Hillfort, Lithuania 

    Schneider, Samuel G.; Beck, Joseph D.; Fuerstenberg, Madeline M.; Kofman, Chloe C.; Jol, Harry M. (2019-05)
    Nearly 4,000 potential hillforts exist throughout the Baltic region. Hillforts served multiple purposes, including defensive forts to protect against attack, wooden castles, and settlements. A ground penetrating radar (GPR) ...
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    Looking for the Gate : Imaging at Bethsaida Israel : A Ground Penetrating Radar Perspective 

    Niesen, Katelyn A.; Jol, Harry M. (2019-05)
    The ancient city of Bethsaida is in the northern Galilee region of Israel along shores of the Sea of Galilee and is mentioned by Pliny the Elder, Josephus as well as several Biblical texts. First excavated in 1987, the ...
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    GPR Investigation of the Great Dune Ridge, Naglių Nature Reserve, Lithuania : A Historic Landscape Threatened by Natural and Anthropogenic Causes 

    Fischer, Abi; Blazanin, Amy; Jol, Harry M. (2021-04)
    Since the beginning of the 19th century, aeolian sand dunes, which are piles of loose sediment, have dominated the Curonian Spit. The sediment in aeolian dunes has been eroded and transported by wind. The World Heritage ...
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    Subsurface Investigation of Cape Kolka, Latvia : A Progradational Strandplain Along the Baltic Coast 

    Jefferies, Hailee; Wingren, Cameron P.; Jerviss, Kelly M.; Bergevin, Logan; Beck, Joseph D.; Jol, Harry M.; Goettl, Martin (2021-04)
    The Cape Kolka strandplain is located along the northern tip of Latvia, situated between the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Riga. The strandplain has been prograding due to excess sediment being carried northwards through ...
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    Progradation on Wisconsin Point Along the Superior Barrier Using Ground Penetrating Radar 

    Uchytil, Grace; Lundquist, Madeline; Jol, Harry M. (2021-04)
    The Duluth-Superior barrier, located on the western coast of Lake Superior, is the longest freshwater barrier system in the world. Little research has been conducted on the Wisconsin Point barrier. To better understand the ...
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    Searching for The Ringleblum Archives, Documentation of Life During the Holocaust : A Ground Penetrating Radar Investigation of Krasińskich Park, Warsaw, Poland 

    Fischer, Abigail; Uchytil, Grace; Hall, Noah; Jol, Harry M. (2022-04)
    The goal of this research is to search for the missing third of the Ringelblum archives, a collection of documents that is evidence that accounts for the events of the Holocaust and hidden across Warsaw, Poland. Poland is ...
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