The purpose of this study was the investigation of sediment provenance and soil formation processes within a Mediterranean watershed (Koiliaris CZO in Greece) with particular emphasis on natural and manmade terraces. Material and methods Five sites (K1–K5) were excavated and analyzed for their pedology (profile description), geochemistry [including rare earth elements (REEs) and other trace elements], texture, and mineralogy along with chronological analysis (optical luminescence dating). The selected sites have the common characteristic of being flat terraces while the sites differed with regard to bedrock lithology, elevation, and land use. Results and discussion Three characteristic processes of soil genesis were identified: (1) sediment...
A series of soil pedons were investigated in conjunction with the Kavousi Archaeological Expedition ...
The Fertile Crescent of the Middle East region, embracing Syria, eastern Turkey and Iraq, marks the ...
Knowledge about the rates of pedogenic processes is essential to understand landscape development an...
Summarization: The purpose of this study was the investigation of sediment provenance and soil forma...
For decades, the marine terraces in the Metaponto area have been the subject of discussions concerni...
Summarization: Koiliaris River watershed is a Critical Zone Observatory that represents severely deg...
Applying geoarchaeological techniques to archaeological fieldwork can yield bountiful information re...
Analysis of fan sediments and post-incisive soils was combined with luminescence dating to re-assess...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Vast areas in the Mediterranean are characterised by evaporite deposits of the Messinian crises (c. ...
Erosion of soils due to human activities such as deforestation, pastoralism, and agriculture is a pr...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
This study focuses on the younger of a series of Quaternary terraces along the flanks of the Kyrenia...
The soilscapes along the southern and western coast of Crete (Greece) are dominated by coarse-graine...
A pedologic investigation of an area of highly calcareous Late Quaternary alluvial sediments in nort...
A series of soil pedons were investigated in conjunction with the Kavousi Archaeological Expedition ...
The Fertile Crescent of the Middle East region, embracing Syria, eastern Turkey and Iraq, marks the ...
Knowledge about the rates of pedogenic processes is essential to understand landscape development an...
Summarization: The purpose of this study was the investigation of sediment provenance and soil forma...
For decades, the marine terraces in the Metaponto area have been the subject of discussions concerni...
Summarization: Koiliaris River watershed is a Critical Zone Observatory that represents severely deg...
Applying geoarchaeological techniques to archaeological fieldwork can yield bountiful information re...
Analysis of fan sediments and post-incisive soils was combined with luminescence dating to re-assess...
Terraces and lynchets are ubiquitous worldwide and can provide increasingly important Ecosystem Serv...
Vast areas in the Mediterranean are characterised by evaporite deposits of the Messinian crises (c. ...
Erosion of soils due to human activities such as deforestation, pastoralism, and agriculture is a pr...
Tells (archaeological mounds) predominantly consist of poorly consolidated to unconsolidated sedimen...
This study focuses on the younger of a series of Quaternary terraces along the flanks of the Kyrenia...
The soilscapes along the southern and western coast of Crete (Greece) are dominated by coarse-graine...
A pedologic investigation of an area of highly calcareous Late Quaternary alluvial sediments in nort...
A series of soil pedons were investigated in conjunction with the Kavousi Archaeological Expedition ...
The Fertile Crescent of the Middle East region, embracing Syria, eastern Turkey and Iraq, marks the ...
Knowledge about the rates of pedogenic processes is essential to understand landscape development an...