Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 17

Archaeologia Islandica - 01.01.2002, Side 17
Geophysical Techniques allowed, this grid was surveyed with both magnetometer and earth resistance tech- niques. Earth resistance surveys Earth resistance surveys were conducted using a Geoscan RM15 resistance meter using the twin probe configuration with a mobile probe separation of either 0.5m or l.Om. For surveys with a mobile probe separation of 0.5m, readings of apparent resistivity were collected at 0.5m inter- vals along traverses spaced 0.5m apart. For the grids surveyed with a l.Om mobile probe separation, readings were recorded at 0.5m intervals along travers- es 1 .Om apart. These high resolutions were chosen so as to gain the maximum information within time constraints. Fluxgate gradiometer surveys The magnetometer employed for this study was a Geoscan FM36 fluxgate gra- diometer. Readings were recorded at the high resolution of 0.25m intervals along traverses spaced 0.5m apart, to provide a high level of detail. This was made pos- sible by the use of a sample trigger con- nected to the instrument, which automat- ically records a pre-set number of meas- urements at regular intervals. It was decided to collect data within a grid by walking in the so-called 'zigzag' fashion, as opposed to 'parallel'. In this way the direction of travel alternates between adjacent traverses to maximise survey speed, allowing a greater area to be covered. However, the magnetometer is always kept facing in the same direc- tion, regardless of the direction of travel, to minimise heading error (Horsley, 1998). It is acknowledged that collecting measurements in this way can produce defects in the data. 'Bunching' within the data is caused by differences in the han- dling and orientation of the instrument in altemate traverses causing a pronounced striped effect parallel to the traverses (David 1995, 19). Data processing Geophysical data often benefits from the application of pre-treatment and process- ing techniques, specifically applied to remove background noise or to correct for collection defects. For this purpose a dedicated computer program is often used to process a survey data set and aid in its interpretation. The package employed for processing and display of survey data for this assessment was the dedicated Geoplot software, of which both Geoplot 2.02 (© 1994 Geoscan Research) and Geoplot 3.0 (Beta version GPW3045R © 1999 Geoscan Research) were used. The Surveys Gásir, Eyjafjörður Gásir, near Akureyri on the west coast of Eyjafjörður, was an important trading centre in medieval lceland, dating to before 1400 according to documentary evidence (Friðriksson 1994, 95). Visitors to the site today are presented with a great number of earthworks - the remains of trading booths that stretch along a nat- ural harbour. Another circular earthwork to the west, at a distance from the booths, may indicate the site of a church and churchyard, although the exact nature of 15
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