QUANTIFICATION AND DATING OF FLOODPLAIN SEDIMENTATION IN A MEDIUM-SIZED CATCHMENT OF THE GERMAN UPLANDS: A CASE STUDY FROM THE AAR VALLEY IN THE SOUTHERN RHENISH MASSIF, GERMANY

Quantification and dating of floodplain sedimentation in a medium-sized catchment of the German uplands: a case study from the Aar Valley in the southern Rhenish Massif, Germany

Quantification and dating of floodplain sedimentation in a medium-sized catchment of the German uplands: a case study from the Aar Valley in the southern Rhenish Massif, Germany

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The distribution, thickness and composition of the floodplain sediments in the valleys of the Aar and its tributaries (Taunus Mountains) were investigated by way of extensive fieldwork at 25 locations.In the entire catchment area, BioPerine 48.8 million tons of loamy f loodplain fines could be assessed.Most of these were deposited since late medieval times due to extensive historical land use and forest clearing, especially in the mining region Clothing along the middle course of the Aar.

In its lower course, the enhanced sedimentation of loamy f loodplain sediments started during the Bronze Age.

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