基于岩心和电阻率层析成像(ERT)的埃及尼罗河三角洲西北部原河道系统重建

Marina Altmeyer, M. Seeliger, A. Ginau, R. Schiestl, Jürgen Wunderlich
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摘要目前对尼罗河三角洲内古代定居点的研究状况允许假设河流与尼罗河三角洲各地的古代定居点有联系。先前的研究表明,靠近Kom el-Gir的一个更大的尼罗河分支,Kom el-Gir是尼罗河三角洲西北部的一个古老的定居山。为了给这个鲜为人知的遗址提供新的知识,并证明这一假设,本研究旨在利用小尺度古地理调查来重建Kom el-Gir周围的古河道系统。研究主要包括:(1)通过沉积物的地层和便携式x射线荧光(pXRF)分析来识别沉积环境;(2)通过电阻率层析成像(ERT)检测河流元素;(3)综合所有结果,全面构建Komel-Gir周围的前河流网络。因此,采用螺旋钻岩心钻孔、pXRF分析和ERT等方法对研究区内的沉积物进行了检测。在对研究结果进行评价的基础上,提出了在Kom el-Gir周围存在原河道系统的明确证据。因此,将一维取心和二维ert剖面这两种方法结合起来,可以更详细地说明其他研究可以采用的以前的环境条件。特别是在尼罗河三角洲地区,有大量大大小小的古聚落山丘,该研究方法有助于古地理研究,提高对以前河流景观的总体认识。
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Reconstruction of former channel systems in the northwestern Nile Delta (Egypt) based on corings and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT)
Abstract. The current state of research about ancient settlements within the Nile Delta allows the hypothesizing of fluvial connections to ancient settlements all over the Nile Delta. Previous studies suggest a larger Nile branch close to Kom el-Gir, an ancient settlement hill in the northwestern Nile Delta. To contribute new knowledge to this little-known site and prove this hypothesis, this study aims at using small-scale paleogeographic investigations to reconstruct an ancient channel system in the surroundings of Kom el-Gir. The study pursues the following: (1) the identification of sedimentary environments via stratigraphic and portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) analyses of the sediments, (2) the detection of fluvial elements via electrical resistivity tomography (ERT), and (3) the synthesis of all results to provide a comprehensive reconstruction of a former fluvial network in the surroundings of Kom el-Gir. Therefore, auger core drillings, pXRF analyses, and ERT were conducted to examine the sediments within the study area. Based on the evaluation of the results, the study presents clear evidence of a former channel system in the surroundings of Kom el-Gir. Thereby, it is the combination of both methods, 1-D corings and 2-D ERT profiles, that derives a more detailed illustration of previous environmental conditions which other studies can adopt. Especially within the Nile Delta which comprises a large number of smaller and larger ancient settlement hills, this study's approach can contribute to paleogeographic investigations to improve the general understanding of the former fluvial landscape.
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