This concluding report contains all the monitoring data collected in the course of five years, from Jan. 2013 to Aug. 2017 from the protected archaeological deposits at Øvregaten 19, Bergen. The deposits had high contents of organic material and high water content before monitoring started. Data showed minimum temperatures close to 0-2°C under winter conditions and Maximum temperatures at 14°C during the first year of monitoring 2013. In 2014 the minimum temperature increased to 6-7°C and the maximum temperature increased to 17-18°C. Data recorded in 2015 showed minimum temperature 7-9°C and maximum temperature at 16-19°C. The average and median values calculated in the last two years 2016 & 2017 were increased to 22°C in the upper part of ...
Increased urbanization leads to more impermeable surfaces.Togther with climate changs with more inte...
A total of 322 bulk samples, 267 bulk subsamples and 1632 survey samples from the excavation of Iron...
Both bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linked to changes in the hy...
This paper presents archaeological observations and results of palaeoecological and geo-chemical ana...
How fast do archaeological deposits, soil features and artefacts degrade? Is it possible to preserve...
The sensitivity of organic-rich archaeological layers at Bryggen in Bergen, Norway, to changes in so...
The Borre Monitoring Project investigated how environmental factors, in particular, precipitation an...
In monitoring phase 2, the required preservation conditions for the archaeological traces that occur...
The world heritage site of Bryggen in the mediaeval area of Bergen, Norway, has since the 1990’s bee...
Oxygen is a key parameter in the degradation of archaeological material, but little is known of its ...
The third round of archaeological monitoring at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Schokland was carr...
The aim of the research is to investigate the role of the microclimatic conditions and their variati...
The aim of this study was to work out whether bloomery activities might have left a geochemical impr...
International audienceBoth bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linke...
Ensuring stability of subgrade soil under engineering structures is a critical task at oil field dev...
Increased urbanization leads to more impermeable surfaces.Togther with climate changs with more inte...
A total of 322 bulk samples, 267 bulk subsamples and 1632 survey samples from the excavation of Iron...
Both bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linked to changes in the hy...
This paper presents archaeological observations and results of palaeoecological and geo-chemical ana...
How fast do archaeological deposits, soil features and artefacts degrade? Is it possible to preserve...
The sensitivity of organic-rich archaeological layers at Bryggen in Bergen, Norway, to changes in so...
The Borre Monitoring Project investigated how environmental factors, in particular, precipitation an...
In monitoring phase 2, the required preservation conditions for the archaeological traces that occur...
The world heritage site of Bryggen in the mediaeval area of Bergen, Norway, has since the 1990’s bee...
Oxygen is a key parameter in the degradation of archaeological material, but little is known of its ...
The third round of archaeological monitoring at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Schokland was carr...
The aim of the research is to investigate the role of the microclimatic conditions and their variati...
The aim of this study was to work out whether bloomery activities might have left a geochemical impr...
International audienceBoth bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linke...
Ensuring stability of subgrade soil under engineering structures is a critical task at oil field dev...
Increased urbanization leads to more impermeable surfaces.Togther with climate changs with more inte...
A total of 322 bulk samples, 267 bulk subsamples and 1632 survey samples from the excavation of Iron...
Both bog surface wetness and atmospheric dust deposition are intricately linked to changes in the hy...