EchoGéo ()

La géoarchéologie fluviale

  • Gilles Arnaud-Fassetta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4000/echogeo.2187
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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Current research led by hydrogeomorphologists has numerous applications in the vast field of geoarchaeological sciences. It brings precise answers on environmental characteristics around the ancient places of passage and human life. The goal is not only to define the causes of global environmental changes, but also to precise the links between river dynamics and human societies in terms of fluvial risk. Therefore, the studied methods should simultaneously take into account the three facets of the fluvial geomorphology, i.e., the palaeohydrography, the palaeohydrology, and the palaeohydraulics. The pertinence of this combinatorial approach is deduced from the work of the author led both in rural and urban areas of the deltaic plains of the Rhône (South of France) and Isonzo (northern Italy) rivers.

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