110440.06 east anglia onshore wind wsi for arch mitigation
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SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
Closely spaced parallel linear anomalies - probablyrelated to agricultural activity such as ploughing
Magnetic disturbance associated with nearby metalobject such as service or field boundary
Linear anomaly - probably related to pipe, cable orother modern service
Magnetic spike - probable ferrous object
Linear anomaly - probably related to land drain
Area of amorphous magnetic variation - probablenatural (e.g. geological or pedological) origin
OTHER ANOMALIES
POSSIBLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - probablecut feature of archaeological origin
PROBABLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Negative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - probablebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Widely spaced curving parallel linear anomalies -probably related to ridge-and-furrow
KEY
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundary notpresent on available mapping
Strong magnetic debris - possible disturbed or madeground
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - possible cutfeature of archaeological originNegative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - possiblebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Linear anomaly related to a former footpath present onavailable mapping pre-1900Scattered magnetic debris related to a former enclosurepresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundarypresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly - probably related to a modern servicetrench
Scattered magnetic debris
Scattered magnetic debris related to a modern road ortrack wayScattered magnetic debris related to modernagricultural activityLinear anomalies of probable natural (e.g. geological orpedological) origin
Null response caused by magnetic disturbance fromoverhead cables
Strong magnetic debris related to a former pond or pitpresent on available mapping
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COLOUR PLOT OFGRADIOMETER DATA
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STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-100nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +100nT (red)Minimum -100nT (blue)
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STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-2nT -2nT+2nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +2nT (black)Minimum -2nT (white)
+2nT
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
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VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
Closely spaced parallel linear anomalies - probablyrelated to agricultural activity such as ploughing
Magnetic disturbance associated with nearby metalobject such as service or field boundary
Linear anomaly - probably related to pipe, cable orother modern service
Magnetic spike - probable ferrous object
Linear anomaly - probably related to land drain
Area of amorphous magnetic variation - probablenatural (e.g. geological or pedological) origin
OTHER ANOMALIES
POSSIBLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - probablecut feature of archaeological origin
PROBABLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Negative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - probablebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Widely spaced curving parallel linear anomalies -probably related to ridge-and-furrow
KEY
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundary notpresent on available mapping
Strong magnetic debris - possible disturbed or madeground
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - possible cutfeature of archaeological originNegative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - possiblebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Linear anomaly related to a former footpath present onavailable mapping pre-1900Scattered magnetic debris related to a former enclosurepresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundarypresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly - probably related to a modern servicetrench
Scattered magnetic debris
Scattered magnetic debris related to a modern road ortrack wayScattered magnetic debris related to modernagricultural activityLinear anomalies of probable natural (e.g. geological orpedological) origin
Null response caused by magnetic disturbance fromoverhead cables
Strong magnetic debris related to a former pond or pitpresent on available mapping
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COLOUR PLOT OFGRADIOMETER DATA
SHOWING EXTREME VALUES -SK321469 - SK351472
EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-100nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +100nT (red)Minimum -100nT (blue)
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SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-2nT -2nT+2nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +2nT (black)Minimum -2nT (white)
+2nT
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ABSTRACTION ANDINTERPRETATION OF
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EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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DateMAY 15
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Survey DateJob No.
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J8002 FEB-MAY 15
- -
© Stratascan Ltd - 2015
VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
Closely spaced parallel linear anomalies - probablyrelated to agricultural activity such as ploughing
Magnetic disturbance associated with nearby metalobject such as service or field boundary
Linear anomaly - probably related to pipe, cable orother modern service
Magnetic spike - probable ferrous object
Linear anomaly - probably related to land drain
Area of amorphous magnetic variation - probablenatural (e.g. geological or pedological) origin
OTHER ANOMALIES
POSSIBLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - probablecut feature of archaeological origin
PROBABLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Negative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - probablebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Widely spaced curving parallel linear anomalies -probably related to ridge-and-furrow
KEY
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundary notpresent on available mapping
Strong magnetic debris - possible disturbed or madeground
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - possible cutfeature of archaeological originNegative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - possiblebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Linear anomaly related to a former footpath present onavailable mapping pre-1900Scattered magnetic debris related to a former enclosurepresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundarypresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly - probably related to a modern servicetrench
Scattered magnetic debris
Scattered magnetic debris related to a modern road ortrack wayScattered magnetic debris related to modernagricultural activityLinear anomalies of probable natural (e.g. geological orpedological) origin
Null response caused by magnetic disturbance fromoverhead cables
Strong magnetic debris related to a former pond or pitpresent on available mapping
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COLOUR PLOT OFGRADIOMETER DATA
SHOWING EXTREME VALUES -SK336761 - SK319327
EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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Figure No.67
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DateMAY 15
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01
J8002 FEB-MAY 15
- -
© Stratascan Ltd - ----
VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-100nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +100nT (red)Minimum -100nT (blue)
+100nT
-25nT
+25nT
-3nT
+3nT
400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
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SK336761
PARKENUNREGISTERED
A1Plot
PLOT OF MINIMALLYPROCESSED GRADIOMETER
DATA - SK336761 - SK319327
EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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DateMAY 15
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J8002 FEB-MAY 15
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VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-2nT -2nT+2nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +2nT (black)Minimum -2nT (white)
+2nT
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
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75
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ABSTRACTION ANDINTERPRETATION OF
GRADIOMETER ANOMALIES -SK336761 - SK319327
EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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Figure No.69
Drawn byDGE
DateMAY 15
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Project Title
Subject
Survey DateJob No.
01
J8002 FEB-MAY 15
- -
© Stratascan Ltd - 2015
VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
Closely spaced parallel linear anomalies - probablyrelated to agricultural activity such as ploughing
Magnetic disturbance associated with nearby metalobject such as service or field boundary
Linear anomaly - probably related to pipe, cable orother modern service
Magnetic spike - probable ferrous object
Linear anomaly - probably related to land drain
Area of amorphous magnetic variation - probablenatural (e.g. geological or pedological) origin
OTHER ANOMALIES
POSSIBLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - probablecut feature of archaeological origin
PROBABLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Negative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - probablebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Widely spaced curving parallel linear anomalies -probably related to ridge-and-furrow
KEY
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundary notpresent on available mapping
Strong magnetic debris - possible disturbed or madeground
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - possible cutfeature of archaeological originNegative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - possiblebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Linear anomaly related to a former footpath present onavailable mapping pre-1900Scattered magnetic debris related to a former enclosurepresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundarypresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly - probably related to a modern servicetrench
Scattered magnetic debris
Scattered magnetic debris related to a modern road ortrack wayScattered magnetic debris related to modernagricultural activityLinear anomalies of probable natural (e.g. geological orpedological) origin
Null response caused by magnetic disturbance fromoverhead cables
Strong magnetic debris related to a former pond or pitpresent on available mapping
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A1Plot
COLOUR PLOT OFGRADIOMETER DATA
SHOWING EXTREME VALUES -SK286895
EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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TR
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Figure No.70
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DateMAY 15
Scale1:1250
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Subject
Survey DateJob No.
01
J8002 FEB-MAY 15
- -
© Stratascan Ltd - ----
VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-100nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +100nT (red)Minimum -100nT (blue)
+100nT
-25nT
+25nT
-3nT
+3nT
400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
SK286895
SK286895
SK286895
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A1Plot
PLOT OF MINIMALLYPROCESSED GRADIOMETER
DATA - SK286895
EAST ANGLIA ONE
OXFORD ARCHAEOLOGY
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TR
Issue No.
Figure No.71
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DateMAY 15
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Project Title
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Survey DateJob No.
01
J8002 FEB-MAY 15
- -
© Stratascan Ltd - ----
VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
-2nT -2nT+2nT
Plotting parameters
Maximum +2nT (black)Minimum -2nT (white)
+2nT
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
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ABSTRACTION ANDINTERPRETATION OF
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DateMAY 15
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Project Title
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Survey DateJob No.
01
J8002 FEB-MAY 15
- -
© Stratascan Ltd - 2015
VINEYARD HOUSE UPTON UPON SEVERN
WR8 0SA
SUMOGROUPMEMBER
STRATASCANTMGEOPHYSICS FOR ARCHAEOLOGY
AND ENGINEERING
T: 01684 592266E: [email protected]
www.stratascan.co.uk
1:1250400m 2010 30 80m6050 70
PRELIMINARY
Closely spaced parallel linear anomalies - probablyrelated to agricultural activity such as ploughing
Magnetic disturbance associated with nearby metalobject such as service or field boundary
Linear anomaly - probably related to pipe, cable orother modern service
Magnetic spike - probable ferrous object
Linear anomaly - probably related to land drain
Area of amorphous magnetic variation - probablenatural (e.g. geological or pedological) origin
OTHER ANOMALIES
POSSIBLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - probablecut feature of archaeological origin
PROBABLE ARCHAEOLOGY
Negative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - probablebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Widely spaced curving parallel linear anomalies -probably related to ridge-and-furrow
KEY
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundary notpresent on available mapping
Strong magnetic debris - possible disturbed or madeground
Positive anomaly / weak positive anomaly - possible cutfeature of archaeological originNegative anomaly / weak negative anomaly - possiblebank or earthwork of archaeological origin
Linear anomaly related to a former footpath present onavailable mapping pre-1900Scattered magnetic debris related to a former enclosurepresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly related to a former field boundarypresent on available mapping pre-1900
Linear anomaly - probably related to a modern servicetrench
Scattered magnetic debris
Scattered magnetic debris related to a modern road ortrack wayScattered magnetic debris related to modernagricultural activityLinear anomalies of probable natural (e.g. geological orpedological) origin
Null response caused by magnetic disturbance fromoverhead cables
Strong magnetic debris related to a former pond or pitpresent on available mapping