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Assessing the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: a case study from Northern Ireland

Assessing the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: a case study from Northern Ireland
Assessing the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: a case study from Northern Ireland
This paper will present research on the vulnerability mapping of coastal archaeological sites currently being undertaken in Northern Ireland. The ultimate aim of this research is improve current predictions of where archaeological sites and landscapes will be at risk in the future from coastal erosion. The initial stage of this approach uses a suite of oblique aerial photographs to construct a baseline of eroding locations and coastal geomorphology. The erosion baseline can then be integrated with existing historic environment records to obtain a coarse first-pass archaeological vulnerability assessment. Subsequent stages can then use this assessment to prioritize future mitigation such as field surveys or monitoring exercises, or conduct further refinements of vulnerability classifications by incorporating information on site type and positioning on a local scale.
coastal erosion, vulnerability assessment, aerial photography, GIS, climate change
1350-5033
185-211
Westley, K.
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McNeary, R.
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Westley, K.
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McNeary, R.
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Westley, K. and McNeary, R. (2014) Assessing the impact of coastal erosion on archaeological sites: a case study from Northern Ireland. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 16 (3), 185-211. (doi:10.1179/1350503315Z.00000000082).

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This paper will present research on the vulnerability mapping of coastal archaeological sites currently being undertaken in Northern Ireland. The ultimate aim of this research is improve current predictions of where archaeological sites and landscapes will be at risk in the future from coastal erosion. The initial stage of this approach uses a suite of oblique aerial photographs to construct a baseline of eroding locations and coastal geomorphology. The erosion baseline can then be integrated with existing historic environment records to obtain a coarse first-pass archaeological vulnerability assessment. Subsequent stages can then use this assessment to prioritize future mitigation such as field surveys or monitoring exercises, or conduct further refinements of vulnerability classifications by incorporating information on site type and positioning on a local scale.

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Published date: August 2014
Keywords: coastal erosion, vulnerability assessment, aerial photography, GIS, climate change
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics, Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 378669
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/378669
ISSN: 1350-5033
PURE UUID: db57b31a-ff21-4377-af3c-81ea45344abc

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Date deposited: 06 Jul 2015 09:42
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:19

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Author: K. Westley
Author: R. McNeary

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