Trent Valley GeoArchaeology 2002

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Primary contact

Dr David Knight
Head of Research
Trent and Peak Archaeology
Lenton Fields
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Nottingham
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Trent Valley GeoArchaeology (2010) Trent Valley GeoArchaeology 2002 [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000125

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Overview

The project comprised 13 individual components, 9 of which have produced a report or additional data for which permissions have been given for dissemination. All outputs are available from downloads page.

  • Component 2A: Palaeochannel Mapping from Aerial Photographs. Steve Baker.
    This component has also been published as an interactive article 'The palaeochannel record in the Trent Valley UK: contributions towards cultural heritage management' in Internet Archaeology 20. All GIS files are available to download from the ADS resource:Trent Valley Palaeochannels Database resource.

  • Component 2B: LiDAR Terrain Modelling. Keith Challis

  • Component 3: Alluvium Depth and Character Modelling. Keith Challis

  • Component 4a: Development of Risk Maps. Ursilla Spence

  • Component 4b: Development of a Geomorphological Risk Map for the Valley Floor Deposits of the River Trent. Lynda Yorke, Kay,B. McManus and Andy Howard.

  • Component 5: Construction of a Searchable Bibliographic Database. Stuart Brookes and Mark Pearce.
    This component has also been published as a searchable database available via the ADS.

  • Component 7: A review of the effectiveness of field evaluation in Trent Valley. John Walker

  • Component 8: Widening Archaeological Awareness among Stakeholders John Walker.

  • Component 11a: Palaeoenvironmental deposit sampling. Glen Havelock and Andy Howard

  • Component 11c: Extending and Protecting Palaeoenvironmental Data: the sourcing of alluvium sediment within the Trent Valley. Dr K.A. Hudson-Edwards, Glenn Havelock and Dr A.J. Howard

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