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Assessing human impact on alluvial fan development : a multidisciplinary case-study from Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran)

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Assessing human impact on alluvial fan development : a multidisciplinary case-study from Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran)

Auteurs : J. Walstra ; V. M. A. Heyvaert ; P. Verkinderen

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This paper presents a multidisciplinary approach for studying the evolution of an alluvial fan system in Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran). The study draws on previously collected data from geological and archaeological field campaigns and new data derived from the interpretation of satellite imagery and historical textual sources. Three alluvial fans were identified, successively deposited by the Jarrahi river. Judging from archaeological and historical evidence, the successive phases appear to coincide with a relocation of settlement and irrigation activities. It is suggested that management of levee breaks by man played a key role in the rapid fan development and in maintaining extremely low gradients. Judging from the extensive patterns of ancient irrigation canals, human activity also played an important role in the formation of the earlier fans

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ET : Assessing human impact on alluvial fan development : a multidisciplinary case-study from Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran)
AU : WALSTRA (J.); HEYVAERT (V.M.A.); VERKINDEREN (P.); FOUACHE (E.); PAVLOPOULOS (K.); FANNING (P.)
AF : Dep. of Languages and Cultures of the Near East and North Africa, Univ./Ghent/Belgique (1 aut.); Geological Survey of Belgium/Bruxelles/Belgique (2 aut.); The Netherlands Flemish Inst./Caire/Egypte; Univ. Paris 10, Inst. Univ. de France, EA 375 Gecko, UMR 8591/Nanterre/France (4 aut.); Fac. of Geography, Harokopio Univ./Athènes/Grèce (5 aut.); Macquarie Univ./Sydney/Australie (6 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique
SO : Geodinamica acta; ISSN 0985-3111; France; Da. 2010; Vol. 23; No. 5-6; Pp. 267-285; Bibl. 78 ref.; 12 fig., 4 tabl.
LA : Anglais
EA : This paper presents a multidisciplinary approach for studying the evolution of an alluvial fan system in Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran). The study draws on previously collected data from geological and archaeological field campaigns and new data derived from the interpretation of satellite imagery and historical textual sources. Three alluvial fans were identified, successively deposited by the Jarrahi river. Judging from archaeological and historical evidence, the successive phases appear to coincide with a relocation of settlement and irrigation activities. It is suggested that management of levee breaks by man played a key role in the rapid fan development and in maintaining extremely low gradients. Judging from the extensive patterns of ancient irrigation canals, human activity also played an important role in the formation of the earlier fans
CC : 531357; 531
FD : Archéologie; Géoarchéologie; Cône de déjection; Action anthropique; Occupation humaine; Irrigation; Télédétection; Carte géomorphologique; Modèle numérique de terrain; Iran; Khūzestān
ED : Archaeology; Geoarchaeology; Alluvial cone; Human impact; Human occupation; Irrigation; Remote sensing; Geomorphological map; Digital elevation model; Iran; Khuzestan
SD : Arqueología; Geoarqueología; Cono de deyección; Acción antrópica; Ocupación humana; Irrigación; Teledetección; Mapa geomorfológico; Modelo numérico de terreno; Irán; Khuzestan
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<ET>Assessing human impact on alluvial fan development : a multidisciplinary case-study from Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran)</ET>
<AU>WALSTRA (J.); HEYVAERT (V.M.A.); VERKINDEREN (P.); FOUACHE (E.); PAVLOPOULOS (K.); FANNING (P.)</AU>
<AF>Dep. of Languages and Cultures of the Near East and North Africa, Univ./Ghent/Belgique (1 aut.); Geological Survey of Belgium/Bruxelles/Belgique (2 aut.); The Netherlands Flemish Inst./Caire/Egypte; Univ. Paris 10, Inst. Univ. de France, EA 375 Gecko, UMR 8591/Nanterre/France (4 aut.); Fac. of Geography, Harokopio Univ./Athènes/Grèce (5 aut.); Macquarie Univ./Sydney/Australie (6 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Geodinamica acta; ISSN 0985-3111; France; Da. 2010; Vol. 23; No. 5-6; Pp. 267-285; Bibl. 78 ref.; 12 fig., 4 tabl.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>This paper presents a multidisciplinary approach for studying the evolution of an alluvial fan system in Lower Khuzestan (SW Iran). The study draws on previously collected data from geological and archaeological field campaigns and new data derived from the interpretation of satellite imagery and historical textual sources. Three alluvial fans were identified, successively deposited by the Jarrahi river. Judging from archaeological and historical evidence, the successive phases appear to coincide with a relocation of settlement and irrigation activities. It is suggested that management of levee breaks by man played a key role in the rapid fan development and in maintaining extremely low gradients. Judging from the extensive patterns of ancient irrigation canals, human activity also played an important role in the formation of the earlier fans</EA>
<CC>531357; 531</CC>
<FD>Archéologie; Géoarchéologie; Cône de déjection; Action anthropique; Occupation humaine; Irrigation; Télédétection; Carte géomorphologique; Modèle numérique de terrain; Iran; Khūzestān</FD>
<ED>Archaeology; Geoarchaeology; Alluvial cone; Human impact; Human occupation; Irrigation; Remote sensing; Geomorphological map; Digital elevation model; Iran; Khuzestan</ED>
<SD>Arqueología; Geoarqueología; Cono de deyección; Acción antrópica; Ocupación humana; Irrigación; Teledetección; Mapa geomorfológico; Modelo numérico de terreno; Irán; Khuzestan</SD>
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