نتایج جستجو برای: campsites

تعداد نتایج: 82  

2017
Tom D Dillehay Steve Goodbred Mario Pino Víctor F Vásquez Sánchez Teresa Rosales Tham James Adovasio Michael B Collins Patricia J Netherly Christine A Hastorf Katherine L Chiou Dolores Piperno Isabel Rey Nancy Velchoff

Simple pebble tools, ephemeral cultural features, and the remains of maritime and terrestrial foods are present in undisturbed Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene deposits underneath a large human-made mound at Huaca Prieta and nearby sites on the Pacific coast of northern Peru. Radiocarbon ages indicate an intermittent human presence dated between ~15,000 and 8000 calendar years ago before the...

Journal: :Public health reports 1983
J French R Ing S Von Allmen R Wood

Of all weather-related disasters that occur in the United States, floods are the main cause of death, and most flood-related deaths are attributed to flash floods. Whenever a weather-related disaster involves 30 or more deaths or more than $100 million in property damage, the National Weather Service (NWS) forms a survey team to investigate the disaster and write a report of findings. All NWS s...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Robert Spengler Michael Frachetti Paula Doumani Lynne Rouse Barbara Cerasetti Elissa Bullion Alexei Mar'yashev

Archaeological research in Central Eurasia is exposing unprecedented scales of trans-regional interaction and technology transfer between East Asia and southwest Asia deep into the prehistoric past. This article presents a new archaeobotanical analysis from pastoralist campsites in the mountain and desert regions of Central Eurasia that documents the oldest known evidence for domesticated grain...

Journal: :Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 2021

Abstract This paper summarises the results of multidisciplinary research, including pollen, plant macroremains, diatoms, Cladocera, molluscs and geochemistry from a 14 C dated core geomorphological records, which reconstruct palaeoenvironmental conditions faced by Late Palaeolithic hunter-gathers in western Poland. Particular attention was paid to evidence for both human activity degree groups ...

Introduction: Wilderness or backcountry diarrhea is a type of travelers’ diarrhea commonly caused by Cryptosporidium and Giardia, which can survive freezing temperatures. Campsites pose additional risks worldwide, irrespective of developing or developed regions, due to inadequate hygiene. Methods: In a first of its kind, an outbreak of wilderness diarrhea...

Journal: :Land Degradation & Development 2023

Wild areas provide a wide array of recreational opportunities in nature, including informal camping. We examined the potential for land degradation associated with campsites accessible by vehicle on margins wild country Central Plateau Tasmania, where alpine and sub-alpine ecosystems numerous glacial periglacial wetlands sit within Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. There were no integra...

2003
ANDREA S. LALIBERTE

H reference conditions are often used as a baseline for comparison with current and future natural resource management regimes (Aronson et al. 1995). There may be much debate about which point in time, what area, and what spatial extent should be used as a reference condition (Wagner et al. 2000), but understanding the past is undeniably important to the proper management of present and future ...

2016
Robert J Spaul Julie A Heath

Different forms of outdoor recreation have different spatiotemporal activity patterns that may have interactive or cumulative effects on wildlife through human disturbance, physical habitat change, or both. In western North America, shrub-steppe habitats near urban areas are popular sites for motorized recreation and nonmotorized recreation and can provide important habitat for protected specie...

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