Geoarchaeology, Climate Change, and Sustainability

Mapping the landform assemblages and archaeological record of the Lower Khuzestan plain (SW Iran) using remote-sensing and GIS techniques Available to Purchase
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Published:April 01, 2011
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CitationLaëtitia Dupin, 2011. "Mapping the landform assemblages and archaeological record of the Lower Khuzestan plain (SW Iran) using remote-sensing and GIS techniques", Geoarchaeology, Climate Change, and Sustainability, Antony G. Brown, Laura S. Basell, Karl W. Butzer
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The semiarid plain of Lower Khuzestan, SW Iran, is drained by three active rivers: Karun, Karkheh, and Jarrahi. In this study, the history of this apparently homogeneous topographic landscape was investigated for the first time in detail through surficial geology and archaeological mapping. The results of satellite image, Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) digital elevation model (DEM), and aerial photograph analyses reveal several phases of paleochannels, relict fans, and large lobate landforms associated with the present-day rivers. In addition to this, a wealth of archaeological canals, of various types and shapes, and sites has been detected. Correlations of archaeological features with environmental attributes in a geographical information system (GIS) show that the spatial distribution of the settlements and canals was closely related to the dynamic nature of the rivers. With the available data, keys to interpret the changes of the rivers are presented and a relative chronology is suggested for the evolution of the landscape of the plain.
- aerial photography
- archaeological sites
- Asia
- canals
- Cenozoic
- construction
- digital terrain models
- fluvial environment
- habitat
- Holocene
- human activity
- interpretation
- Iran
- land use
- landform evolution
- landforms
- mapping
- Middle East
- Quaternary
- remote sensing
- semi-arid environment
- Shuttle Imaging Radar
- spatial distribution
- terrestrial environment
- Zagros
- Karkheh River
- Karun River
- Khuzestan Iran
- Jarrahi River
- Lower Khuzestan Plain