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Geofísica internacional

versión On-line ISSN 2954-436Xversión impresa ISSN 0016-7169

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GALINDO DOMINGUEZ, Roberto E.; BANDY, William L.; MORTERA GUTIERREZ, Carlos A.  y  ORTEGA RAMIREZ, José. Geophysical-Archaeological Survey in Lake Tequesquitengo, Morelos, Mexico. Geofís. Intl [online]. 2013, vol.52, n.3, pp.261-275. ISSN 2954-436X.

In August 2009, a marine geophysical survey was conducted in Lake Tequesquitengo (located in the state of Morelos, Mexico) to delineate the extent of the remains of a small town that has been submerged since the mid 19th century. The survey consists of the acquisition and mapping of magnetic, single beam bathymetric and side-scan sonar data. A dual receiver marine GPS navigation system was used to position the boat during the survey. Except for the larger structural remains that are visible on the side scan sonar images, the magnetic anomaly map proved to be most useful in delineating the extent of the town. These anomalies exhibit short wavelength components in the area surrounding a submerged church, with the shortest wavelength components being confined to the area immediately east of the church. These short wavelength components are only observed near the church; therefore, we propose that they delineate the buried remnants of the submerged town.

Palabras llave : Lake Tequesquitengo; Mexico; Geophysics; Archaeology; Magnetic.

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