Discovery Pool: Multi-Spectral Imaging of Rock Art in Canyonlands National Park (2008)
Автор: Canyonlands Natural History Association
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This video was from a 2008 Discovery Pool project.
Canyonlands National Park contains some of the oldest artworks in America. They consist of petroglyphs and pictographs incised and painted on rock walls displayed for hundreds and in some cases, thousands of years. Through spectral photography, Bud Turner is able to reveal elements of this ancient artwork, aiding in their preservation and restoration.
The Discovery Pool research grant program was established by CNHA to encourage and provide funding for research partnerships between qualified scientists and our federal NPS, BLM, and USFS partners in southeastern Utah and southwestern Colorado.
Since its inception in 2007, CNHA’s Discovery Pool has awarded $696,632 in grants.
Learn more about Discovery Pool and apply here: https://cnha.org/discovery-pool/
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