Late Holocene lowland fluvial archives and geoarchaeology: Utrecht's case study of Rhine river abandonment under Roman and Medieval settlement
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Late Holocene lowland fluvial archives and geoarchaeology: Utrecht's case study of Rhine river abandonment under Roman and Medieval settlement

机译:全新世黎兰河流赛档案馆和地理学论文:乌得勒支的案例研究罗马和中世纪结算下的莱茵河遗弃

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Abstract Fluvial lowlands have become attractive human settling areas all around the world over the last few millennia. Because rivers kept changing their course and networks due to avulsion, the sedimentary sequences in these areas are archives of both fluvial geomorphological and archaeological development. We integrated geological and archaeological datasets to demonstrate the concurrence of the gradual abandonment of a major Rhine channel (Utrecht, The Netherlands), the development of human habitation in the area, and the interactions between them. The Utrecht case study highlights the stage-wise abandonment of a natural river channel, due to avulsion, coincident with intensifying human occupation in Roman and Early Medieval times (1st millennium AD). The analyses make maximum use of very rich data sets available for the study area and the tight age control that the geo-archaeological dataset facilitates, offering extra means of time-control to document the pacing of the abandonment process. This allows us to quantify change in river dimensions and meander style and to provide discharge estimates for successive stages of the abandonment phase over a 1000-year period of abandonment succession, from mature river to eventual Late Medieval overbuilt canal when the Rhine branch had lost even more discharge. Continued geomorphic development during this period - which includes the 'Dark Ages' (450-1000 AD) - appears to have been crucial in the development of Utrecht from Roman army fortress to
机译:<![CDATA [ 抽象 河流低地在过去几千年中,世界各地都成为世界各地的有吸引力的人类沉降区。由于河流由于撕脱而导致他们的课程和网络,这些领域的沉积序列是河流地貌和考古学发展的档案。我们综合地质和考古学数据集展示了逐渐放弃了一个主要的莱茵河通道(Utrecht,荷兰),在该地区的人类居住地的发展以及它们之间的相互作用。 < CE:简单段ID =“Abspara0015”查看=“全部”>乌得勒支案例研究突出了天然河流渠道的舞台,因厌倦,与罗马和早期中世纪时期的强化人类占领一致(第1千年)广告)。该分析使得最大限度地利用来自研究区的非常丰富的数据集,以及地理考古数据集促进的紧张年龄控制,提供额外的时间控制,以记录放弃过程的起搏。这使我们能够量化河流尺寸和曲折风格的变化,并在放弃继承的1000年期间,从成熟的河流到最终中世纪过度建筑运河的遗弃阶段连续阶段的排放估计数,当时莱茵河分公司甚至失去了更多的放电。 在此期间继续的地貌开发 - 其中包括“暗年龄”(450-1000广告) - 出现在罗马军队堡垒的乌得勒支的发展中至关重要

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