Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowlands of Central America over ancient Maya history from 3000 to 1000 years ago. But we have little evidence of the wider network of the sources and sinks of that eroded sediment cascade. This study begins to solve the mystery of missing soil with new research and a synthesis of existing studies of tropical forest soils along slopes in NW Belize. The research aim is to understand soil formation, long-term human impacts on slopes, and slope stability over time, and explore ecological implications. We studied soils on seven slopes in tropical forest areas that have experienced intensive ancient human impacts and those with little ancient impacts. Al...
International audienceThis work focuses on the impact of Maya agriculture on soil degradation. In si...
International audienceThis work focuses on the impact of Maya agriculture on soil degradation. In si...
Using an original method of comparing available soil nutrient levels with X-ray fluorescence (XRF) s...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
New research on soil catenas under old growth tropical forest in NW Belize aims to understand soil f...
This paper begins to differentiate the major drivers and chronology of erosion and aggradation in th...
International audienceMost of the cities built by the Mayas in the Pet en area, in the Central Yucat...
International audienceMost of the cities built by the Mayas in the Pet en area, in the Central Yucat...
International audienceMost of the cities built by the Mayas in the Pet en area, in the Central Yucat...
We used seismic and sediment core data to quantify soil erosion rates for the past ~6000 yr in the c...
We used seismic and sediment core data to quantify soil erosion rates for the past ~6000 yr in the c...
This paper presents results of an archaeological soil survey of the Sibun River Valley, Belize. The ...
The measure of the “Mayacene,” a microcosm of the Early Anthropocene that occurred from c. 3000 to 1...
Agricultural production during the Classic Period (c.1,700 to 1050 BP) in the Central Maya Lowlands ...
Vita.The soils and sediments of Cobweb Swamp were investigated to adumbrate landscape evolution and ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the impact of Maya agriculture on soil degradation. In si...
International audienceThis work focuses on the impact of Maya agriculture on soil degradation. In si...
Using an original method of comparing available soil nutrient levels with X-ray fluorescence (XRF) s...
Substantial lake core and other evidence shows accelerated soil erosion occurred in the Maya Lowland...
New research on soil catenas under old growth tropical forest in NW Belize aims to understand soil f...
This paper begins to differentiate the major drivers and chronology of erosion and aggradation in th...
International audienceMost of the cities built by the Mayas in the Pet en area, in the Central Yucat...
International audienceMost of the cities built by the Mayas in the Pet en area, in the Central Yucat...
International audienceMost of the cities built by the Mayas in the Pet en area, in the Central Yucat...
We used seismic and sediment core data to quantify soil erosion rates for the past ~6000 yr in the c...
We used seismic and sediment core data to quantify soil erosion rates for the past ~6000 yr in the c...
This paper presents results of an archaeological soil survey of the Sibun River Valley, Belize. The ...
The measure of the “Mayacene,” a microcosm of the Early Anthropocene that occurred from c. 3000 to 1...
Agricultural production during the Classic Period (c.1,700 to 1050 BP) in the Central Maya Lowlands ...
Vita.The soils and sediments of Cobweb Swamp were investigated to adumbrate landscape evolution and ...
International audienceThis work focuses on the impact of Maya agriculture on soil degradation. In si...
International audienceThis work focuses on the impact of Maya agriculture on soil degradation. In si...
Using an original method of comparing available soil nutrient levels with X-ray fluorescence (XRF) s...