Soils and palaeo-climate based evidence for irrigation requirements in Norse Greenland

Autor: Ian A. Simpson, W. Paul Adderley
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: Journal of Archaeological Science. 33:1666-1679
ISSN: 0305-4403
Popis: Establishing and sustaining agricultural production was a key factor in the success of Norse settlements during the landnam colonisation across the North Atlantic. In light of the occurrence of channel features in several abandoned home-field areas of the Norse Eastern Settlement of Greenland, and the irrigation requirements of present-day Greenlandic sheep-farmers questions are raised: was irrigation used by the Norse settlers of Greenland on their home-field areas? and, if so, how frequently? Modelling of soil chemical, physical and soil-water hydraulic properties integrated with contemporary high-resolution climatic data demonstrate a frequent requirement for irrigation. Soil moisture deficits are related to the duration and intensity of winter temperature. Using the winter Dye 3 ice core δ 18 O record as a climatic proxy, the frequency of moisture deficits, based on comparing mean winter temperatures, indicates that there was a frequent irrigation requirement to maintain home-field productivity, increasing throughout the period of settlement until the 14th Century.
Databáze: OpenAIRE