Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka

A complex and sustainable watershed management strategy was implemented in Sri Lanka during the ancient Anuradhapura period, from the 5th century BC to the 11th century AD. Like modern watershed management strategies, it focused on flood prevention, soil erosion control, water quality control and...

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Main Authors: Schütt, Brigitta, Bebermeier, Wiebke, Meister, Julia, Withanachchi, Chandana Rohana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin 2013-09-01
Series:DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin
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Online Access:http://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/4/4
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spelling doaj-4d5c6ade55014b7899bb4ba2f01d59642020-11-24T21:53:00ZengGesellschaft für Erdkunde zu BerlinDIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin0013-99980013-99982013-09-011441516810.12854/erde-144-4Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri LankaSchütt, Brigitta0Bebermeier, Wiebke1Meister, Julia2Withanachchi, Chandana Rohana3Freie Universität Berlin, Department of Earth Sciences, Physical Geography, Malteserstr. 74-100, 12249 Berlin, GermanyFreie Universität Berlin, Department of Earth Sciences, Physical Geography, Malteserstr. 74-100, 12249 Berlin, GermanyFreie Universität Berlin, Department of Earth Sciences, Physical Geography, Malteserstr. 74-100, 12249 Berlin, GermanyDepartment of Humanities, Archaeology and Heritage Management, Rajarata University, Mihintale, Sri LankaA complex and sustainable watershed management strategy was implemented in Sri Lanka during the ancient Anuradhapura period, from the 5th century BC to the 11th century AD. Like modern watershed management strategies, it focused on flood prevention, soil erosion control, water quality control and water storage for irrigation. Tank cascade systems were the key element of these ancient watershed management installations. The wewas investigated were constructed in valleys characterised by fluvial accumulation. Sedimentological analyses of these tank cascade systems show that a precise age determination and the reconstruction of sediment and water f luxes as triggered by human-environment interactions are difficult. This is caused by the shallow character of the wewas leading to the steady redeposition of the tank sediments by wave motions during the wet season and agricultural use of the desiccated wewas during the dry season. Beyond, the sediments analysed allow to distinguish between the weathered parent bedrock and the overlying sediments. A differentiation between wewa deposits and the underlying fluvial deposits remains challenging.http://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/4/4Watershed managementwater harvestingsediment characterssustainabilitytraditional knowledge
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author Schütt, Brigitta
Bebermeier, Wiebke
Meister, Julia
Withanachchi, Chandana Rohana
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Bebermeier, Wiebke
Meister, Julia
Withanachchi, Chandana Rohana
Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin
Watershed management
water harvesting
sediment characters
sustainability
traditional knowledge
author_facet Schütt, Brigitta
Bebermeier, Wiebke
Meister, Julia
Withanachchi, Chandana Rohana
author_sort Schütt, Brigitta
title Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
title_short Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
title_full Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of the Rota Wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka
title_sort characterisation of the rota wewa tank cascade system in the vicinity of anuradhapura, sri lanka
publisher Gesellschaft für Erdkunde zu Berlin
series DIE ERDE: Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin
issn 0013-9998
0013-9998
publishDate 2013-09-01
description A complex and sustainable watershed management strategy was implemented in Sri Lanka during the ancient Anuradhapura period, from the 5th century BC to the 11th century AD. Like modern watershed management strategies, it focused on flood prevention, soil erosion control, water quality control and water storage for irrigation. Tank cascade systems were the key element of these ancient watershed management installations. The wewas investigated were constructed in valleys characterised by fluvial accumulation. Sedimentological analyses of these tank cascade systems show that a precise age determination and the reconstruction of sediment and water f luxes as triggered by human-environment interactions are difficult. This is caused by the shallow character of the wewas leading to the steady redeposition of the tank sediments by wave motions during the wet season and agricultural use of the desiccated wewas during the dry season. Beyond, the sediments analysed allow to distinguish between the weathered parent bedrock and the overlying sediments. A differentiation between wewa deposits and the underlying fluvial deposits remains challenging.
topic Watershed management
water harvesting
sediment characters
sustainability
traditional knowledge
url http://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/4/4
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