HPCCprojects:Examining the landscape of the lower Chanduy Valley, Ecuador
Examining the landscape of the lower Chanduy Valley, Ecuador
Project description
Archaeological research in southwest Ecuador over the last 50 years has revealed the underpinnings and life ways of the Valdivia culture. Few projects have attempted to examine these archaeological sites using modern geospatial technology. This project aims to examine a localized area in southwest Ecuador known as the Chanduy Valley using high-resolution geospatial data in a GIS environment.
Objectives
This project seeks to identify changes to the physical and social environment of the Chanduy Valley from a landscape archaeology prospective. Fieldwork was conducted during July, 2015 in order to collect high-resolution orthomosaic information using a fixed-wing drone. The data will be analyzed in the CHILD landscape model in the CSDMS web modeling tool (WMT) utilizing a high performance computing cluster.
Time-line
July, 2015 to August, 2016
Models in use
CHILD
Results
The results of this project will be published in an upcoming master's thesis.
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