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Seasonality and Ecosystem Response in Prehistoric Agricultural Regions of Central Arizona
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出版年2011
学位授予单位Trujillo, Jolene E. (Author), Hall, Sharon J (Advisor), Collins, Scott L (Committee member), Spielmann, Katherine A (Committee member), Arizona State University (Publisher)
英文摘要abstract: This thesis explores the independent effects of the manipulation of rocks into alignments, prehistoric farming, and season on soil properties in two areas with a history of prehistoric agriculture in central Arizona, Pueblo la Plata within the Agua Fria National Monument (AFNM), and an archaeological site north of the Phoenix basin along Cave Creek (CC). Soil properties, annual herbaceous biomass and the physical properties of alignments and surface soils were measured and compared across the landscape, specifically on: 1) agricultural rock alignments that were near the archaeological site 2) geologically formed rock alignments that were located 0.5-1 km away from settlements; and 3) areas both near and far from settlements where rock alignments were absent. At AFNM, relatively well-built rock alignments have altered soil properties and processes while less-intact alignments at CC have left few legacies. Dissertation/Thesis M.S. Biology 2011
英文关键词Ecology Soil Sciences Biology Agua Fria National Monument (AFNM) Arizona Cave Creek Potential nitrogen mineralization Prehistoric agriculture Semi-arid region
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URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8859
来源机构Arizona State University
资源类型学位论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/245665
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[null]. Seasonality and Ecosystem Response in Prehistoric Agricultural Regions of Central Arizona[D]. Trujillo, Jolene E. (Author), Hall, Sharon J (Advisor), Collins, Scott L (Committee member), Spielmann, Katherine A (Committee member), Arizona State University (Publisher),2011.
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