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Travertine crystal growth ripples record the hydraulic history of ancient Rome’s Anio Novus aqueduct
Autor:
Duncan Keenan-Jones, Davide Motta, Marcelo H. Garcia, Mayandi Sivaguru, Mauricio Perillo, Ryan K. Shosted, Bruce W. Fouke
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2022)
Abstract Travertine crystal growth ripples are used to reconstruct the early hydraulic history of the Anio Novus aqueduct of ancient Rome. These crystalline morphologies deposited within the aqueduct channel record the hydraulic history of gravity-dr
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https://doaj.org/article/29bc26eb6a18445895e8a3997d3baa2b
Autor:
Duncan Keenan-Jones, Mark Hebblewhite
Publikováno v:
Cliodynamics, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 54-66 (2019)
The historical turn in the social sciences has been neglected by historians. This has caused social scientists to use much data which has not been curated by experts focused on the relevant time periods and geographic locations. A recent article by O
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https://doaj.org/article/3f14eaa75f3f41c5bbcf8d88279d0575
Publikováno v:
Archaeology in Oceania. 58:91-114
Autor:
Mayandi Sivaguru*,‡,†, Kyle W. Fouke‡,†, Duncan Keenan-Jones‡,†, Davide Motta, Marcelo H. Garcia, Bruce W. Fouke*,†
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From the Guajira Desert to the Apennines, and from Mediterranean Microplates to the Mexican Killer Asteroid: Honoring the Career of Walter Alvarez ISBN: 9780813725574
Travertine deposits preserved within ancient aqueduct channels record information about the hydrology, temperature, and chemistry of the flowing water from which they precipitated. However, travertine is also chemically reactive and susceptible to fr
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https://doi.org/10.1130/2022.2557(26)
https://doi.org/10.1130/2022.2557(26)
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WIREs Water. 9
While levees are typically the focus of attention during floods, and higher levees are commonly demanded by the public for flood protection, levees alone cannot manage floods. Flood diversions take water from a flooding river to reduce stage in the m
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Cell Reports Physical Science. 3:101024
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Ancient Roman concrete constitutes many ancient structures that remain standing; however, little is known about how it has remained durable. Here, we investigate the mortars used in ancient water bearing infrastructure such as aqueducts, cisterns, an
Publikováno v:
Archaeometry. 59:1150-1174
This paper evaluates conveyance and flow characteristics for the Anio Novus, the aqueduct bringing water from the greatest distance to ancient Rome. Travertine accumulations, deposited from water on floor and walls, were used to reconstruct the flow
Autor:
Duncan Keenan-Jones
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Archaeology. 29:778-785
Autor:
Duncan Keenan-Jones
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Archaeology. 122