LEADER 05015nam 2200433z- 450 001 9910842274803321 005 20231214141229.0 035 $a(CKB)5400000000045365 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78889 035 $a(EXLCZ)995400000000045365 100 $a20202202d2020 |y 0 101 0 $ager 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aUr- und frühgeschichtliche Siedlungsdynamiken zwischen Gunst- und Ungunsträumen in Südwestdeutschland$eLandschaftsarchäologische Untersuchungen zur Baar und den angrenzenden Naturräumen des Schwarzwaldes und der Schwäbischen Alb 210 $aTübingen$cTübingen University Press$d2020 215 $a1 electronic resource (644 p.) 225 1 $aRessourcenKulturen$v10 311 $a3-947251-18-1 330 $aThe study of human-environment relationships is one of the focal points of settlement and landscape archaeological research. Prehistoric and early historic settlement dynamics between favorable and unfavorable areas raise a number of questions regarding the triggering factors for the development and perception or use of landscapes with different agricultural conditions. The present study focuses on a theoretical and methodological examination of this complex of topics within German-speaking prehistoric archaeology as well as an investigation of prehistoric and early historic settlement dynamics using a case study from southwestern Germany. Based on an archaeological source critique, changes in land use on the Baar and in adjacent natural areas of the southeastern slopes of the Middle Black Forest and the Swabian Alb are recorded by means of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and discussed with findings from other regions under investigation. The database includes 1826 sites from the Paleolithic to the end of the High Middle Ages and is complemented by AMS radiocarbon dating of charcoal samples and OSL dating of sediment samples from colluvia. The synthesis of these archaeological and pedological data makes it possible to record the changing development and conceptualization of the Baar, the Black Forest, and the Swabian Alb. By considering theoretical approaches from anthropology and geography, alternative perspectives for the archaeological treatment of favorable and unfavorable spaces are revealed. 330 $aDie Untersuchung von Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen gehört zu den Schwerpunkten der siedlungs- und landschaftsarchäologischen Forschung. Ur- und frühgeschichtliche Siedlungsdynamiken zwischen Gunst- und Ungunsträumen werfen eine Reihe von Fragen hinsichtlich der auslösenden Faktoren für die Erschließung und Wahrnehmung bzw. Nutzung von Landschaften mit unterschiedlichen agrarwirtschaftlichen Voraussetzungen auf. Im Fokus der vorliegenden Arbeit stehen eine theoretische und methodische Auseinandersetzung mit diesem Themenkomplex innerhalb der deutschsprachigen Prähistorischen Archäologie sowie eine Untersuchung von ur- und frühgeschichtlichen Siedlungsdynamiken anhand eines Fallbeispiels aus dem südwestdeutschen Raum. Ausgehend von einer archäologischen Quellenkritik werden mittels Geographischer Informationssysteme (GIS) Veränderungen in der Landnutzung auf der Baar und in angrenzenden Naturräumen der Südostabdachung des Mittleren Schwarzwaldes sowie der Schwäbischen Alb erfasst und mit Erkenntnissen aus anderen Untersuchungsregionen diskutiert. Die Datenbasis umfasst 1826 Fundstellen aus der Zeit vom Paläolithikum bis zum Ende des Hochmittelalters und wird durch AMS-Radiokarbondatierungen von Holzkohleproben und OSL-Datierungen von Sedimentproben aus Kolluvien ergänzt. Die Synthese dieser archäologischen und bodenkundlichen Daten ermöglicht es, die wechselnde Erschließung und Konzeptualisierung der Baar, des Schwarzwaldes und der Schwäbischen Alb zu erfassen. Durch die Berücksichtigung von theoretischen Ansätzen aus der Anthropologie und Geographie werden alternative Perspektiven für den archäologischen Umgang mit Gunst- und Ungunsträumen aufgezeigt. 517 $aUr- und frühgeschichtliche Siedlungsdynamiken zwischen Gunst- und Ungunsträumen in Südwestdeutschland 517 $aUr- und frühgeschichtliche Siedlungsdynamiken zwischen Gunst- und Ungunsträumen in Südwestdeutschland 606 $aPrehistoric archaeology$2bicssc 610 $aColluvial deposits 610 $aSettlement archaeology 610 $aGeographical information systems (GIS) 610 $aGeoarchaeology 610 $aArchaeological source criticism 610 $aHistory of archaeological research 610 $aPrehistoric land use 615 7$aPrehistoric archaeology 700 $aMiera$b Jan Johannes$4auth$01732881 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910842274803321 996 $aUr- und frühgeschichtliche Siedlungsdynamiken zwischen Gunst- und Ungunsträumen in Südwestdeutschland$94147807 997 $aUNINA LEADER 05730nam 2200661Ia 450 001 9911006690803321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a9781680155693 010 $a1680155695 010 $a9781780400815 010 $a1780400810 035 $a(CKB)3280000000003672 035 $a(EBL)3119962 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001051735 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11950266 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001051735 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11059587 035 $a(PQKB)11675530 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3119962 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC3120585 035 $a(Perlego)572009 035 $a(EXLCZ)993280000000003672 100 $a20120319d2012 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aDisasters and minewater $egood practice and prevention /$fHarvey Wood 210 $aLondon $cIWA Piblishing$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (160 p.) 225 1 $aIntegrated environmental technology series 225 0$aIntegrated environmental technology series 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9781780400068 311 08$a1780400063 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $a""Cover ""; ""Copyright ""; ""Contents ""; ""Preface ""; ""Acknowledgements ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Chapter 1: Disasters and Minewater ""; ""1.1 Definitions ""; ""1.2 Occurrence ""; ""1.3 Locations ""; ""1.4 Calamities ""; ""1.5 The Main Issues ""; ""1.6 Subsidiary Issues ""; ""1.7 The Law and Regulation ""; ""Chapter 2: Minewater and Rebound ""; ""2.1 Minewater Characterisation ""; ""2.2 Environmental Impacts of Minewater ""; ""2.2.1 Acidity ""; ""2.2.2 Ferric precipitates ""; ""2.2.3 Other metal loadings ""; ""2.2.4 pH and acidity ""; ""2.2.5 Microbial influence "" 327 $a""2.3 Minewater Rebounds """"2.3.1 Rebound to surface ""; ""2.3.2 Groundwater rebound ""; ""Chapter 3: Europe ""; ""3.1 UK ""; ""3.1.1 Aberfan 1966 ""; ""3.1.2 Wheal Jane 1991 ""; ""3.1.3 Tilmanstone aquifer pollution 1907 to the present ""; ""3.2 Italy ""; ""3.2.1 Stava tailings dams failure, trento 1985 ""; ""3.3 Spain ""; ""3.3.1 Los Frailes tailings dam failure 1998 ""; ""3.3.2 Alcaniz Blowback ""; ""3.3.3 Huelva phosphate tailings 1998 ""; ""3.4 Hungary ""; ""3.4.1 Kolontar caustic tailings failure 2010 ""; ""3.5 Romania ""; ""3.5.1 Borsa tailings rain event 2000 "" 327 $a""3.5.2 Baia mare gold tailings 2000 """"3.6 Bulgaria ""; ""3.6.1 Maritsa Istok Cinder slide ""; ""3.6.2 Madjarevo tailings dam ""; ""3.6.3 Sgurigrad 1966 ""; ""3.6.4 Mir mine, rainfall management 1966 ""; ""3.7 Yugoslavia ""; ""3.7.1 Zlevoto 1976 ""; ""3.8 Sweden ""; ""3.8.1 Aitik mine tailings management 2000 ""; ""3.9 France ""; ""3.9.1 Malvesi elevated nitrates 2004 ""; ""3.9.2 Carnoules metal soil ""; ""Chapter 4: North America ""; ""4.1 United States ""; ""4.1.1 Kingston fossil plant fly ash failure 2000 ""; ""4.1.2 Riverview impoundment demolition 2004 "" 327 $a""4.1.3 Inez mine workings collapse 2000 """"4.1.4 Abandoned leadville mines ""; ""4.2 Canada ""; ""4.2.1 Pinchi lake 2004 ""; ""4.2.2 Sullivan mine 1991 ""; ""4.2.3 Matachewan consolidated 1990 ""; ""4.3 Mexico ""; ""Chapter 5: Africa ""; ""5.1 Nchanga, Zambia 2006 ""; ""5.2 Harmony Mine, South Africa 1994 ""; ""5.3 Arcturus, Zimbabwe 1978 ""; ""5.4 Bafokeng, South Africa 1974 ""; ""5.5 Mufulira, Zambia 1970 ""; ""Chapter 6: China ""; ""6.1 Huayuan ""; ""6.2 Taoshi 2008 ""; ""6.3 Zhena???an Gold Mine 2006 ""; ""6.4 Nandan 2000 ""; ""6.5 Jinduicheng 1988 ""; ""6.6 Huangmeishan 1986 "" 327 $a""Chapter 7: Asia """"7.1 India ""; ""7.1.1 Goa 2011 ""; ""7.1.2 Tanzanite one mines 1998 and 2008 ""; ""7.2 Pakistan ""; ""7.2.1 Kasur groundwater contamination 2000 ""; ""7.3 Thailand ""; ""7.3.1 Ron Phibun groundwater 1990s to 2003 ""; ""Chapter 8: Pacific ""; ""8.1 Japan ""; ""8.1.1 Mochikoshi No 1978 ""; ""8.1.2 Hokkaido 1968 ""; ""8.2 Philippines ""; ""8.2.1 San Marcelino 2002 ""; ""8.2.2 Surigao del Norte 1999 ""; ""8.2.3 Marcopper 1996 ""; ""8.2.4 Padcal 1992 ""; ""8.2.5 Sipalay 1982 ""; ""8.3 Australia ""; ""8.3.1 Olympic dam, Roxby downs 1994 "" 327 $a""8.3.2 Ranger Uranium 2004 "" 330 8 $aPart of Groundwater Set - Buy all six books and save over 30% on buying separately! Disasters and Minewater: Good Practice and Prevention draws together all of the major minewater catastrophes that have occurred over the last half century. It examines incidents to find useful and positive information of great value that could prevent future disasters. Practical experience provides many lessons in respect of the causes of minewater incidents where lack of adhesion to good practice is principally to blame. Disasters and Minewater: Good Practice and Prevention is of particular interest to students of mining, civil engineering and environmental engineering. It is an invaluable resource for mining engineers, geotechnical engineers, environmental engineers and disaster relief professionals and consultants. Disasters and Minewater is a valuable complement to Minewater Treatment: Technology, Application and Policy by M Brown, B Barley, and H Wood, ISBN: 9781843390046. 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