Among the environmental threats, the intensification of natural hazards, such as soil erosion may threaten the integrity and value of cultural heritage sites. In this framework, the present study’s main objective was to identify archaeological sites susceptible by soil erosion, taking the case study of Chania prefecture in Crete Island. Remotely sensed and other available geospatial datasets were analyzed in a GIS-based empirical model, namely Unit Stream Power Erosion and Deposition (USPED), to estimate the average annual soil loss and deposition rates due to water-induced erosion in the study area. The resultant erosion map was then intersected with the locations and surrounding zones of the known archaeological sites for identifying the ...
The diploma thesis aims to determine the threat of archaeological site Bylany by soil erosion. Soil ...
Cultural heritage (CH) sites are threatened from a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors. Inn...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...
Among the environmental threats, the intensification of natural hazards, such as soil erosion may th...
Soil erosion at archaeological sites is a concern that affects artifact context and the preservation...
Soil loss has been long characterized as one of the main threats of climate change with possible imp...
Water erosion is a major threat to biodiversity, according to the European Commission’s Soil Themati...
In 2006 UNESCO report has identified soil loss as one of the main threats of climate change with pos...
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017,...
Soil erosion is one of the most significant environmental issues, as it seriously threatens archaeol...
While geomorphological processes are considered key factors in the distribution of archaeological su...
While geomorphological processes are considered key factors in the distribution of archaeological su...
The chapter illustrates the main results of the CLIMA project with respect to the monitoring and ass...
The diploma thesis aims to determine the threat of archaeological site Bylany by soil erosion. Soil ...
Cultural heritage (CH) sites are threatened from a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors. Inn...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...
Among the environmental threats, the intensification of natural hazards, such as soil erosion may th...
Soil erosion at archaeological sites is a concern that affects artifact context and the preservation...
Soil loss has been long characterized as one of the main threats of climate change with possible imp...
Water erosion is a major threat to biodiversity, according to the European Commission’s Soil Themati...
In 2006 UNESCO report has identified soil loss as one of the main threats of climate change with pos...
International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2017,...
Soil erosion is one of the most significant environmental issues, as it seriously threatens archaeol...
While geomorphological processes are considered key factors in the distribution of archaeological su...
While geomorphological processes are considered key factors in the distribution of archaeological su...
The chapter illustrates the main results of the CLIMA project with respect to the monitoring and ass...
The diploma thesis aims to determine the threat of archaeological site Bylany by soil erosion. Soil ...
Cultural heritage (CH) sites are threatened from a variety of natural and anthropogenic factors. Inn...
Across the Mediterranean region, human-environment interactions constitute a major research focus, o...