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This study combines a traditional qualitative description of sedimentary units with a quantitative sediment budget approach to document the colluvial and alluvial sediment dynamics in the Valdaine region (Drôme, France) from the Iron Age to the early medieval period (700 BC–900 AD). Three transects through colluvial and alluvial deposits are discussed in detail to demonstrate the way in which absolute...
Predicting human impact on Earth's surface requires a quantitative understanding of past human–environmental interactions. This study uses mass-balance geochemistry of buried alluvial soils, geochronology and archaeology to constrain soil age and quantify the anthropogenic addition of lead (Pb) to alluvial soils from the Delaware River valley in northeastern USA. Mass addition of Pb was calculated...
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