Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia

Morphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies. However, other disciplines, such as archaeology, might also profit from spatially distributed high-resolution terrain information. In this paper, we show how detailed topographic analysis and simple...

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Main Authors: Michael Maerker, Calogero Schillaci, Jan Kropáček
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2018-05-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
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Online Access:http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/234
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spelling doaj-7342cf36709b4e9aa2fcd5e98fd99a3a2020-11-24T22:36:44ZengKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae Geographica0300-54022336-19802018-05-01531101910.14712/23361980.2018.26642Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central EthiopiaMichael MaerkerCalogero SchillaciJan KropáčekMorphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies. However, other disciplines, such as archaeology, might also profit from spatially distributed high-resolution terrain information. In this paper, we show how detailed topographic analysis and simple hydrological modelling approaches help to explain complex terrain pattern and to assess geohazards affecting archaeological sites. We show that Melka Kunture, a cluster of Pleistocene sites in the Upper Awash valley of Ethiopia, is affected by flooding and erosion/sedimentation processes. Moreover, we identified paleo-landscape features, such as changes in drainage pattern and evidences of tectonic activity. The topographic indices indicate especially a different paleo-drainage pattern with a lake or palustrine environment in the upstream areas. Furthermore, a different drainage of the paleo-lake via the Atabella tributary is likely and might be also stressed by the dimensions of the lower Atabella valley with quite large cross sections not corresponding to the present-day drainage situation.http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/234Melka Kunturepalaeolithic sitesUpper Awash Valleymorphometric analysisdigital elevation modelsstorm flow model
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author Michael Maerker
Calogero Schillaci
Jan Kropáček
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Calogero Schillaci
Jan Kropáček
Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
Melka Kunture
palaeolithic sites
Upper Awash Valley
morphometric analysis
digital elevation models
storm flow model
author_facet Michael Maerker
Calogero Schillaci
Jan Kropáček
author_sort Michael Maerker
title Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia
title_short Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia
title_full Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia
title_fullStr Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the Melka Kunture prehistoric site, Upper Awash Valley, Central Ethiopia
title_sort morphometric terrain analysis to explore present day geohazards and paleolandscape forms and features in the surroundings of the melka kunture prehistoric site, upper awash valley, central ethiopia
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
issn 0300-5402
2336-1980
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Morphometric Terrain Analysis was successfully applied in different sectors of environmental studies. However, other disciplines, such as archaeology, might also profit from spatially distributed high-resolution terrain information. In this paper, we show how detailed topographic analysis and simple hydrological modelling approaches help to explain complex terrain pattern and to assess geohazards affecting archaeological sites. We show that Melka Kunture, a cluster of Pleistocene sites in the Upper Awash valley of Ethiopia, is affected by flooding and erosion/sedimentation processes. Moreover, we identified paleo-landscape features, such as changes in drainage pattern and evidences of tectonic activity. The topographic indices indicate especially a different paleo-drainage pattern with a lake or palustrine environment in the upstream areas. Furthermore, a different drainage of the paleo-lake via the Atabella tributary is likely and might be also stressed by the dimensions of the lower Atabella valley with quite large cross sections not corresponding to the present-day drainage situation.
topic Melka Kunture
palaeolithic sites
Upper Awash Valley
morphometric analysis
digital elevation models
storm flow model
url http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/234
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