PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Tytuł artykułu

Holocene lake and shallow water sediments at mograt Island, Sudan

Autorzy
Treść / Zawartość
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
This paper presents the results of stratigraphic excavation and soil studies carried out at Mograt Island, the largest of the Nilotic islands in Sudan. Due to its restricted insular environments, Holocene alluvial deposits were observed to be interlocked with archaeological remains of different periods, allowing for a combined chronostratigraphic approach to study both cultural and climatic events. To better understand the environmental context through soil components and pedological features at a microscopic scale, soil block samples were accordingly collected and studied by the application of soil micromorphology. This approach provides insights into the history of Nile terrace aggradation through the suspension of Nile sediment loads under stillwater conditions as well as of the periodical establishment of shallow water pools at the islands’ plateaus by the surface run-off from local rains. Since these patterns vary significantly from the present situation, they offer a key to the scenario in which specific early agricultural and animal herding practices evolved.
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Strony
9--21
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 29 poz., tab., rys.
Twórcy
autor
  • Hausburgstr. 24, 10249 Berlin, Germany
autor
  • University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Bibliografia
  • Bánesz, L., Hromada, J., Kozlowski, J., Sobczyk, K., Pawlikowski, M., 1995. Site Formation Processes in Loess Areas: A case study from Moravany-Žakovska, Western Slovakia. Geoarchaeology 10 (4), 237–255.
  • Bridge, J., 2003. Rivers and Floodplains, Forms, Processes and Sedimentary Record. Blackwell, Oxford.
  • Dittrich, A., 2013. Continuity, change and material memory – Taking a temporal perspective on the Neolithisation in Northeastern Africa. In: Shirai, N. (Ed.), Neolithisation of Northeastern Africa. SENEPSE 16, 109–120, ex oriente, Berlin.
  • Dittrich, A., in press a. Between two rivers ‒ early Holocene landscapes on Mograt Island (Sudan). Proceedings of the International Symposium “Desert and the Nile. Late Prehistory of the Nile Basin and the Sahara”, 1‒4 July 2015, Poznań.
  • Dittrich, A., in press b. Revolutions of the Middle Nile – the dynamics of a Holocene river scape. Proceedings of the workshop “Revolutions ‒ The Neolithisation of the Mediterranean Basin: The Transition to Food-Producing Economies in North Africa and Southern Europe”, 29‒31 October 2015, edition Topoi, Berlin.
  • Dittrich, A., Gessner, K., 2014. Early Holocene landscapes on Mograt Island (Sudan) – perspectives and first results of the Late Prehistoric Survey 2014. Der antike Sudan, MittSAG 25, 127–144.
  • Dittrich, A., Gessner, K., Neogi, S., Ehlert, M., Nolde, N., 2015. Holocene stratigraphies and sediments on Mograt Island (Sudan) – The second season of the Late Prehistoric Survey 2014/15, Der antike Sudan, MittSAG 26, 123‒144.
  • Durand, N., Monger, H., Canti, M., 2010. Calcium Carbonate Features. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 149–194, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Fedoroff, N., Courty, M., Guo, Z., 2010. Palaeosoils and Relict Soils. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 623–662, Elsevier, Amsterdam, Amsterdam.
  • Gerrard, J., 1992. Soils Geomorphology. Chapman & Hall, New York.
  • Kooistra, L.I., Pulleman, M., 2010. Features Related to Faunal Activity. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 397–418, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Kovda, I., Mermut, A., 2010. Vertic Features. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 109–127, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Kraus, M., 1999. Paleosols in Clastic Sedimentary Rocks: Their Geologic Applications. Earth Science Reviews 47 (1), 41–70.
  • Kühn, P., Aguilar, J., Miedema, R., 2010. Textural Pedofeatures and Related Horizons. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds),
  • Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 217‒250, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Lindbo, D., Stolt, M., Vepraskas, M. 2010. Redoximorphic Features. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 129–147. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • McCarthy, P., Plint, A., 1998. Recognition of Interfluve Sequence Boundaries: Integrating Paleopedology and Sequence Stratigraphy. Geology 26 (5), 387–390.
  • Mücher, H., Steijn, H., Kwaad, F., 2010. Colluvial and Mass Wasting Deposits. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 37–48, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Näser, C., 2006. Die Humboldt University Nubian Expedition 2006 ‒ Arbeiten auf Us und Mograt. Der antike Sudan, MittSAG 17, 1‒28. Näser, C., 2008. Die Humboldt University Nubian Expedition 2008 ‒ Arbeiten auf der Insel Mograt. Der antike Sudan, MittSAG 19, 47‒52.
  • Pachur, H.-J., Altmann, N., 2006. Die Ostsahara im Spätquartär – Ökosystemwandel im größten hyperariden Raum der Erde. Springer, Berlin and Heidelberg.
  • Pagliai, M., Stoops, G., 2010. Physical and Biological Surface Crusts and Seals. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 419–440, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Pal, D., Dasog, G., Vadivelu, S., Ahuja, R., Bhattacharyya, T., 2000. Secondary Calcium Carbonate in Soils of Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of India. In: Lal, R., Kimble, J., Eswaran, H., Stewart, B. (Eds), Global Climate Change and Pedogenic Carbonates, 149– 185, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton.
  • Schaetzl, R., Anderson, S., 2005. Soils: Genesis and Geomorphology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
  • Sehgal, J., Stoops, G., 1972. Pedogenic Calcite Accumulation in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of the Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plain of Erstwhile Punjab (India) – Their Morphology and Origin. Geoderma 8 (1), 59–72.
  • Simonson, G., Boersma, L., 1972. Soil Micromorphology and Water Table Relations: II. Correlation between Annual Water Table Fluctuations and Profile Features. Soil Science Society of America Journal 36 (4), 649–653.
  • Stolt, M., Lindbo, D., 2010. Soil Organic Matter. In: Stoops, G., Marcelino, V., Mees, F. (Eds), Interpretation of Micromorphological Features of Soils and Regoliths, 369–390, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Whiteman, A.J., 1971. The Geology of the Sudan. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
  • Williams, M.A.J., 2009. Late Pleistocene and Holocene environments in the Nile basin. Global and Planetary Change 69, 1–15.
  • Yaalon, D., 1983. Climate, Time and Soil Development. In: Wilding, L., Smeck, N., Hall, G. (Eds), Pedogenesis and Soil Taxonomy I: Concepts and Interactions, 223–251, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-ab24299b-0adc-48ea-9ebe-827e14d673cb
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.