Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach

The province of León preserves a unique hydraulic infrastructure 1200 km-long, used for the exploitation of auriferous deposits in Roman times. It represents the most extensive waterworks in Europe and is one of the best-preserved examples of mining heritage in Antiquity. In this work, three mining...

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Main Authors: Javier Fernández-Lozano, Enoc Sanz-Ablanedo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/2/291
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spelling doaj-73a39e1e6e934ca59107b2854b9153682021-01-16T00:04:35ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922021-01-011329129110.3390/rs13020291Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral ApproachJavier Fernández-Lozano0Enoc Sanz-Ablanedo1Prospecting and Mining Research Area, Depatrment of Mining, Topographic and Structural Engineering, Higher Technical School of Mining Engineering, University of León, 24007 León, SpainGeomatics and Cartographic Engineering Research Group (GEOINCA), Ponferrada Campus, University of León, Ponferrada, 24401 León, SpainThe province of León preserves a unique hydraulic infrastructure 1200 km-long, used for the exploitation of auriferous deposits in Roman times. It represents the most extensive waterworks in Europe and is one of the best-preserved examples of mining heritage in Antiquity. In this work, three mining exploitation sectors (upper, middle, and lower) characterized by channels and leats developed in different geological materials were examined, using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). A multi-approach based on a comparison of photogrammetric and multispectral data improved the identification and description of the hydraulic network. Comparison with traditional orthoimages and LiDAR data suggests that UAV-derived multispectral images are of great interest in areas where these sets of data have low resolution or areas that are densely covered by vegetation. The results showed that the size of the channel box and its width were factors that do not depend exclusively on the available water resources, as previously suggested, but also on the geological and hydraulic conditioning factors that intervene in each sector. Additionally, the detailed study allowed the establishment of a water sheet maximum height that was much lower than previously thought. All in all, these inferences might help researchers develop new strategies for mapping the Roman mining infrastructure and establishing the importance of geological inheritance on the construction of the hydraulic system that led the Romans to the accomplishment of the largest mining infrastructure ever known in Europe.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/2/291Roman gold mininghydraulic networkUAV-derived photogrammetrymultispectral imagesRoman channelsmining infrastructure
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Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach
Remote Sensing
Roman gold mining
hydraulic network
UAV-derived photogrammetry
multispectral images
Roman channels
mining infrastructure
author_facet Javier Fernández-Lozano
Enoc Sanz-Ablanedo
author_sort Javier Fernández-Lozano
title Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach
title_short Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach
title_full Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach
title_fullStr Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the Morphological Constraints on Roman Gold Mining Hydraulic Infrastructure in NW Spain. A UAV-Derived Photogrammetric and Multispectral Approach
title_sort unraveling the morphological constraints on roman gold mining hydraulic infrastructure in nw spain. a uav-derived photogrammetric and multispectral approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The province of León preserves a unique hydraulic infrastructure 1200 km-long, used for the exploitation of auriferous deposits in Roman times. It represents the most extensive waterworks in Europe and is one of the best-preserved examples of mining heritage in Antiquity. In this work, three mining exploitation sectors (upper, middle, and lower) characterized by channels and leats developed in different geological materials were examined, using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). A multi-approach based on a comparison of photogrammetric and multispectral data improved the identification and description of the hydraulic network. Comparison with traditional orthoimages and LiDAR data suggests that UAV-derived multispectral images are of great interest in areas where these sets of data have low resolution or areas that are densely covered by vegetation. The results showed that the size of the channel box and its width were factors that do not depend exclusively on the available water resources, as previously suggested, but also on the geological and hydraulic conditioning factors that intervene in each sector. Additionally, the detailed study allowed the establishment of a water sheet maximum height that was much lower than previously thought. All in all, these inferences might help researchers develop new strategies for mapping the Roman mining infrastructure and establishing the importance of geological inheritance on the construction of the hydraulic system that led the Romans to the accomplishment of the largest mining infrastructure ever known in Europe.
topic Roman gold mining
hydraulic network
UAV-derived photogrammetry
multispectral images
Roman channels
mining infrastructure
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/2/291
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