Publication Date:
2023-02-12
Description:
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) and capacitive coupled resistivity (CCR) measurements were conducted in order to image subsurface structures in the Orkhon Valley, Central Mongolia. The data are extended by information from drill cores to the entire transects distinguishing different sedimentary environments in the valley. The Orkhon Valley is part of the high sensitive Steppe region in Central Mongolia, one of the most important cultural landscapes in Central Asia. There, archaeological, geoarchaeological and sedimentological research aims to reconstruct the landscape evolution and the interaction between man and environment during the last millennia since the first settlement. In May 2009 and 2010 geophysical surveys have been conducted including transects with lengths between 1.5 and 30 km crossing the entire valley and a kilometre-scaled grid in the southern part of the investigation area.
The geoelectrical and GPR data revealed the existence of two layers characterized by different resistivity values and radar reflectors. The two layers do not only represent material contrasts, but also reflect the influence of sporadic permafrost which occurs in several areas of Mongolia. The results help to reconstruct the evolution of the braided Orkhon River and therefore give important hints to understand the environmental history of the Orkhon Valley.
Keywords:
Capacitive geoelectrics; Comment of event; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Event label; GEOP; Geophysics; Ground-penetrating radar (GPR); Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; Orkhon Valley, Central Mongolia; Transect_A; Transect_B; Transect_C; Transect_D; Transect_E; Transect_F; Transect_G; Transect_H; Transect_I; Uniform resource locator/link to file; Uniform resource locator/link to graphic; Uniform resource locator/link to sgy data file
Type:
Dataset
Format:
text/tab-separated-values, 36 data points
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