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Altaweel, Mark; Watanabe, Chikako (2011): Salinization Model with links to source files [dataset]. Institute of Archaeology, University College London, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.770347

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Abstract:
This computational model of irrigation agriculture is used to study the effects of salinization in Mesopotamia. Scholars have long suspected that central and southern Mesopotamia present environments which limited agricultural production over long-term periods. In regions such as central Mesopotamia, where salinization likely affected settlement in different periods but was more manageable than in more southern regions, fallowing regimes, natural and engineered leaching, and decisions made on when to crop were strategies applied in order to limit the effects of salinization. The model is used to assess the effectiveness of these coping strategies by incorporating projected climate, soil, and landscape conditions with agricultural practices. The simulation results not only demonstrate the effectiveness and limitations of techniques to inhibiting progressive salinization but can be compared with the archaeological record in order to determine if the results correspond to past events and help to interpret past settlement history.
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Altaweel, Mark; Watanabe, Chikako: Salinization MASS Model Version. PANGAEA, https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.778611
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The zip-archive includes the model files and instructions on executing the salinization model. Relevant model files are mentioned in the ReadMe.pdf file included. Data used to run the scenarios are also included.
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