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Autor:
Susan Lawrence, Peter Davies, Greg Hil, Ian Rutherfurd, James Grove, Jodi Turnbull, Ewen Silvester, Francesco Colombi, Mark Macklin
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology.
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 31:1158-1174
Bucket dredging to mine and extract gold and tin from rivers is a global industry that has had a range of negative effects on physical environments. These include the destruction of riparian soil profiles and structures, artificial channel straighten
Autor:
Francesco Colombi, Carrie Monohan, Allan James, Mark G. Macklin, James Grove, Susan Lawrence, Peter Davies, Jodi Turnbull, Ewen Silvester, Ian Rutherfurd, Alex Keeble-Toll
Publikováno v:
Water History. 13:45-73
People and water intersect in the movement of sediment downstream in rivers. Social processes and geomorphological processes become entangled as each system moves in ways that trigger corresponding responses from the other. Long-term dialectical rela
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Australian Archaeology. 87:49-62
Archaeologists have long grappled with identifying quartz artefacts in the archaeological record. The particular fracture mechanics of quartz can complicate the distinction between knapped quartz, ...
Autor:
Peter Davies, Susan Lawrence, Ewen Silvester, Mark G. Macklin, James Grove, Jodi Turnbull, Ian Rutherfurd
Publikováno v:
Geoarchaeology. 35:384-399
Mobilisation of large volumes of bedrock, regolith and soil has long been a characteristic feature of metal mining. Prior to the 20th century this was most efficiently achieved through harnessing the motive power of water. Large-scale water use in mi
Autor:
F Colombi, Mark G. Macklin, Peter Davies, Ian Rutherfurd, Jodi Turnbull, Ewen Silvester, James Grove, Susan Lawrence
Publikováno v:
Preview. 2019:44-56
The Victorian gold rush began in 1851, resulting in massive demographic, land use, and social changes (Serle 1968). Rivers, during much of the gold mining history of Victoria, were used as a “free” resource, both to extract and process sediment.
Autor:
Francesco Colombi, Ewen Silvester, Darren Baldwin, Aleicia Holland, Susan Lawerence, Peter Davis, Jodi Turnbull, Ian Rutherford, Mark Macklin
Publikováno v:
Goldschmidt Abstracts.
Autor:
Peter Davies, Ian Rutherfurd, Susan Lawrence, Jodi Turnbull, James Grove, Darren S. Baldwin, Mark G. Macklin, Ewen Silvester
Publikováno v:
Anthropocene. 21:1-15
A significant but previously unquantified factor in anthropogenic change in Australian rivers was the release of large volumes of sediment produced by gold mining in the 19th century. This material, known historically as ‘sludge’, rapidly entered
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International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 22:27-42
Salvage excavation and monitoring of a site in Melbourne’s CBD was undertaken in early 2015, ahead of construction of an apartment tower with a basement carpark. The site at the northeast corner of Elizabeth and Franklin Streets is situated to the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 76:48-55
The integration of remote sensing technologies, GIS and mobile mapping platforms is producing new insights into the archaeology of historic water management systems. Our case study of the gold rush in 19th-century Victoria, Australia, has identified