52 research outputs found

    Arqueologia dels poblats medievals andorrans abandonats

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    Mobilitat legal de l'arqueologia al Principat d'Andorra

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    Els primers pobladors de les Valls d'Andorra

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    Two decades of GPS/GNSS and DInSAR monitoring of Cardona salt mines (NE of Spain) – natural and mining-induced mechanisms and processes

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    Cardona area presents surface rising and subsidence active movements. In 1999 a series of sinkholes appeared due to the infiltration of Cardener River water into the mine tunnels, damaging surface infrastructures. Since then, high precision GNSS/GPS was used annually to position a network of 40 points spread over the area. GNSS/GPS work is carried out with the Fast-Static (FS) method. Additionally the surface movements have been monitored with satellite Differential Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR). Results indicate that the movement has a complex spatial distribution although consistent along time. Some areas show surface rising during the last two decades, while other areas show subsidence. The use of the two techniques allowed to determine the most plausible causes of these movements generated by a set of interwoven natural and human-induced complex processes.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    The neolithic necropolis of Feixa del Moro (Juberri, Andorra): review and new data

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    [EN] The data presented in this paper resume all the available information on the Feixa del Moro site, correcting old mistakes and bias, updating the 1980s archaeological registers and presenting new analyses as well. Our aim is to ensure that Feixa del Moro remains a reference site for the Pyrenean and Western Mediterranean Neolithic. At the same time, we wish to encourage other researchers to undertake new analyses and to embrace new perspectives in order to improve our understanding of Neolithic societies.[FR] Le travail que nous prĂ©sentons ici rassemble toutes les donnĂ©es disponibles sur la Feixa del Moro jusqu’à aujourd’hui, expose les confusions dĂ©tectĂ©es dans les sources, actualise les registres archĂ©ologiques obtenus dans les annĂ©es 1980 et prĂ©sente les rĂ©sultats des nouvelles analyses effectuĂ©es. GrĂące Ă  cette dĂ©marche nous souhaitons que ce site continue d’ĂȘtre une rĂ©fĂ©rence pour le NĂ©olithique dans les PyrĂ©nĂ©es et la MĂ©diterranĂ©e occidentale. Nous souhaitons Ă©galement attirer l’attention d’autres chercheurs afin qu’ils continuent d’analyser et d’apporter de nouveaux Ă©lĂ©ments et de nouvelles approches pour mieux comprendre les sociĂ©tĂ©s nĂ©olithiques.Peer Reviewe
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