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Bruce R. James, Sandra Teuber, Jan J. Miera, Sean Downey, Jessica Henkner, Thomas Knopf, Fabio A. Correa, Benjamin Höpfer, Sascha Scherer, Adriane Michaelis, Barret M. Wessel, Kevin S. Gibbons, Peter Kühn, Thomas Scholten
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 26, Iss 1, p 6 (2021)
We review and contrast three frameworks for analyzing human-land interactions in the Holocene: the traditional concept of favored and disfavored landscapes, the new concept of ResourceCultures from researchers at University of Tübingen, and complex
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https://doaj.org/article/3a7308bfb419456c8fa2fc30b1c19d68
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Autor:
Peter Kuhn, Elena Marinova, Humay Rahimova, Sascha Scherer, Jutta Lechterbeck, Katleen Deckers, Benjamin Höpfer, Eva Lehndorff, Elske Fischer, Christian Poll, Julia Zastrow, Kristen Wroth, Manfred Rösch, Ellen Kandeler, Thomas Scholten, Sven Marhan, Markus Fuchs, Johanna Lomax, Julia Meister, Thomas Knopf
We present a multi-proxy approach to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA, 1600-1250 BCE) land use practices in the north-western Alpine foreland (SW Germany, Hegau). We combined biogeochemical proxies from multi-layered colluvial deposits and archaeob
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::5c941d3de20bff94437fa557915991a2
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-15578
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-15578
Autor:
Sascha Scherer, Benjamin Höpfer, Katleen Deckers, Elske Fischer, Markus Fuchs, Ellen Kandeler, Jutta Lechterbeck, Eva Lehndorff, Johanna Lomax, Sven Marhan, Elena Marinova, Julia Meister, Christian Poll, Humay Rahimova, Manfred Rösch, Kristen Wroth, Julia Zastrow, Thomas Knopf, Thomas Scholten, Peter Kühn
Publikováno v:
SOIL
This paper aims to reconstruct Middle Bronze Age (MBA; 1600–1250 BCE) land use practices in the northwestern Alpine foreland (SW Germany, Hegau). We used a multi-proxy approach including the analysis of biogeochemical proxies from colluvial deposit
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https://soil.copernicus.org/preprints/soil-2020-84/
https://soil.copernicus.org/preprints/soil-2020-84/
Autor:
Katleen Deckers, Jessica Henkner, Peter Kühn, Markus Fuchs, J. Dietel, Peter Leinweber, Christian Poll, J. Miera, Ellen Kandeler, Thomas Scholten, Thomas Knopf, Eva Lehndorff, Michael B. Toffolo, Johanna Lomax, Sascha Scherer, Benjamin Höpfer, Andrea Junge
Publikováno v:
CATENA. 198:105040
Colluvial deposits are considered as sedimentary archives for the reconstruction of the sedimentation and climate history, past pedogenesis and phases of land use. However, the human contribution to the formation of colluvial deposits is mainly based