2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2011.06.049
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Lower Mediterranean plain accelerated evolution during the Little Ice Age: Geoarchaeological insight in the Tech basin (Roussillon, Gulf of Lion, Western Mediterranean)

Abstract: Article history: Available online xxx a b s t r a c t This paper discusses the evolution of the Tech river lower plain, (western Mediterranean) from the Late Middle Ages, using geomorphological, archaeological and historical data. Geoarchaeological data was obtained from coring and trenching near a buried village and chapel. Radiocarbon and archaeological dating are used to reconstitute sedimentation rates and major flood event chronology. Additional data about channel avulsion are provided by historical data.… Show more

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“…In the same way, no deposits related to braided channels have been recognized in the section, despite the Naudin map suggesting the occurrence of an actively braiding system in the first half of the 18th century in this area. This clearly demonstrates that the influence of the Little Ice Age on the morphological evolution of the Moselle valley floor in the Paris Basin was not significant, which is in contrast with the results obtained in many other valleys (Carozza et al, 2011;Gob et al, 2008;Ward et al, 2008). In contrast to climatic impact, the human forcing seems to have played a more considerable role on the fluvial dynamics.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…In the same way, no deposits related to braided channels have been recognized in the section, despite the Naudin map suggesting the occurrence of an actively braiding system in the first half of the 18th century in this area. This clearly demonstrates that the influence of the Little Ice Age on the morphological evolution of the Moselle valley floor in the Paris Basin was not significant, which is in contrast with the results obtained in many other valleys (Carozza et al, 2011;Gob et al, 2008;Ward et al, 2008). In contrast to climatic impact, the human forcing seems to have played a more considerable role on the fluvial dynamics.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…This clearly demonstrates that the influence of the Little Ice Age on the morphological evolution of the Moselle valley floor in the Paris Basin was not significant, which is in contrast with the results obtained in many other valleys (Carozza et al, 2011;Gob et al, 2008;Ward et al, 2008). At Scarpone, the comparison between the fluvial deposits, the chronological framework, and the modern maps enables the reconstruction of the detailed fluvial evolution in the Dieulouard area since the 18th century.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…J.-C. Les études réalisées sur les fleuves du nord de la Méditerranée concernant la transition entre l'Optimum Climatique Médiéval (OCM) et le Petit Âge Glaciaire (PAG) montrent que le début de la mise en place de conditions à fort potentiel hydro-sédimentaire se situe entre 1 350 et 1 450 ap. J.-C. (Carozza et al, 2011 ;Vella et al, 2012) selon les secteurs de la Méditerranée. Certaines des formations grossières identifiées au sein de l'ensemble V sont donc antérieures au PAG et pourraient être reliées à une intensification des activités agropastorales dans la région à la période médiévale (pisane puis génoise).…”
Section: -éVolution Géomorphologique De La Partie Orientale De L'agriunclassified
“…However, the fact that there was a phase of intensive exploitation of the agricultural land, requiring expensive investment, which followed the abandonment of the village and persisted throughout the Little Ice Age, reveals a more complex adaptation of agrarian structures to socio-environmental changes. The establishment of a new drainage system, in the face of an increase in precipitation that has been well proven for the eastern Pyrenees (Carozza et al 2011) is perhaps one aspect of this adaptation. Yet, this must be combined with other kinds of evidence such as the processes revealed in written documents.…”
Section: The Middle Ages and The Early Modern Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%