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Connecting the World of Applied Geophysics Geoscience Field Camp in Ukraine 2017 Kyiv University Geophysical Society Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv KAMIANETS-PODILSKYI Ground Penetrating Radar Magnetic Measuring Electrical Resistivity Tomography Seismic Exploration - There were 19 participants from 7 countries or from 9 different universities. - The Camp took place in 2 Ukrainian cities where were applied 4 geophysical methods for solving archeological problems. The event took place during the week from 22 to 29 August 2017 at Kyiv and Kamyanets-Podilsky. Due to support of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, within the boundaries of the old city and Kamyanets-Podilsky Castle, a number of high-precision studies were conducted to find out the location of underground tunnels, the remnants of the foundations of defense and religious structures and other objects that were lost during tense wars. The purpose of the field camp, in addition to obtaining professional knowledge and skills, was to bring international participants closer to the beauty of Ukrainian nature and culture. Thus, participants conducted a unique project aimed at increasing Ukrainian cultural heritage and establishing international relations between the Ukrainian and world scientific community.

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Page 1: Geoscience Field Camp in Ukraine 2017 · - The Camp took place in 2 Ukrainian cities where were applied 4 geophysical methods for solving archeological problems. The event took place

Connecting the World of Applied Geophysics

Geoscience Field Campin Ukraine 2017

Kyiv University Geophysical Society Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

KAMIANETS-PODILSKYI

Ground Penetrating Radar

Magnetic Measuring

Electrical Resistivity Tomography

Seismic Exploration

- There were 19 participants from 7 countriesor from 9 different universities.- The Camp took place in 2 Ukrainian citieswhere were applied 4 geophysical methods forsolving archeological problems.

The event took place during the week from 22 to 29 August 2017 at Kyiv andKamyanets-Podilsky.Due to support of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, within the boundaries of theold city and Kamyanets-Podilsky Castle, a number of high-precision studies wereconducted to find out the location of underground tunnels, the remnants of thefoundations of defense and religious structures and other objects that were lostduring tense wars.The purpose of the field camp, in addition to obtaining professional knowledgeand skills, was to bring international participants closer to the beauty ofUkrainian nature and culture. Thus, participants conducted a unique projectaimed at increasing Ukrainian cultural heritage and establishing internationalrelations between the Ukrainian and world scientific community.