TY - GEN A1 - Herrmann, Frank A1 - Jahnke, Christoph A1 - Jenn, Florian A1 - Kunkel, Ralf A1 - Voigt, Hans-Jürgen A1 - Voigt, Jens A1 - Wendland, Frank T1 - Groundwater recharge rates for regional groundwater modelling: a case study using GROWA in the Lower Rhine lignite mining area, Germany N2 - Abstract: Groundwater recharge rates calculated with the GROWA model have been applied as the recharge boundary condition for the regional groundwater model Rurscholle. This model simulates groundwater dynamics in the Pleistocene aquifers of the Lower Rhine lignite mining area (Germany). GROWA uses an area-differentiated approach to calculate recharge rates depending on runoff-relevant site characteristics, which are represented by a set of baseflow indices. The regional accuracy of the coupled groundwater and GROWA models has been checked using groundwater hydrographs as validation criteria. The results suggest that the current (unadjusted) version of GROWA underestimates the regional groundwater recharge rate by 10-20 mm/yr. The comparative analysis identified areas where recharge calculations could be improved by adjusting the baseflow indices for areas where runoff is dominated by slope, low water-logging and a low degree of sealing. Using the adjusted set of baseflow indices, the mean groundwater recharge rate of the Rurscholle region was modelled as approx. 170 mm/yr. This study highlights the benefit of using a coupled approach and being able to independently calibrate and validate groundwater recharge boundary conditions in regional groundwater models. KW - GROWA KW - Groundwater recharge/water budget KW - Mining KW - Numerical modeling Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wägele, J. Wolfgang A1 - Bodesheim, Paul A1 - Bourlat, Sarah J. A1 - Denzler, Joachim A1 - Diepenbroek, Michael A1 - Fonseca, Vera A1 - Frommolt, Karl-Heinz A1 - Geiger, Matthias F. A1 - Gemeinholzer, Birgit A1 - Glöckner, Frank Oliver A1 - Haucke, Timm A1 - Kirse, Ameli A1 - Kölpin, Alexander A1 - Kostadinov, Ivaylo A1 - Kühl, Hjalmar S. A1 - Kurth, Frank A1 - Lasseck, Mario A1 - Liedke, Sascha A1 - Losch, Florian A1 - Müller, Sandra A1 - Petrovskaya, Natalia A1 - Piotrowski, Krzysztof A1 - Radig, Bernd A1 - Scherber, Christoph A1 - Schoppmann, Lukas A1 - Schulz, Jan A1 - Steinhage, Volker A1 - Tschan, Georg F. A1 - Vautz, Wolfgang A1 - Velotto, Domenico A1 - Weigend, Maximilian A1 - Wildermann, Stefan T1 - Towards a Multisensor Station for Automated Biodiversity Monitoring T2 - Basic and Applied Ecology Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2022.01.003 SN - 1439-1791 VL - 59 SP - 105 EP - 138 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Eppink, Florian A1 - Wätzold, Frank T1 - Comparing visible and less visible costs of the Habitats Directive: The case of hamster conservation in Germany Y1 - 2008 PB - Leipzig : UFZ ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wätzold, Frank A1 - Johst, Karin A1 - Drechsler, Martin A1 - Teeffelen, Astrid J.A. van A1 - Hartig, Florian A1 - Vos, Claire C. A1 - Wissel, Silvia A1 - Opdam, Paul T1 - Biodiversity conservation in dynamic landscapes: trade-offs between number, connectivity and turnover of habitat patches Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wätzold, Frank A1 - Drechsler, Martin A1 - Eppink, Florian T1 - Does pro-active biodiversity conservation save costs? Y1 - 2011 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wätzold, Frank A1 - Eppink, Florian T1 - Comparing visible and less visible costs of the Habitats Directive: The case of hamster conservation in Germany Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wätzold, Frank A1 - Drechsler, Martin A1 - Hartig, Florian A1 - Wissel, Silvia ED - Hansjürgens, Bernd ED - Antes, Ralf ED - Strunz, Marianne T1 - Applying tradable permits to biodiversity conservation: design issues, modelling and policies T2 - Permit trading in different applications Y1 - 2011 SN - 978-0-415-55122-9 SP - 157 EP - 173 PB - Routledge CY - London [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wätzold, Frank A1 - Teeffelen, Astrid J.A. van A1 - Opdam, Paul A1 - Drechsler, Martin A1 - Hartig, Florian A1 - Johst, Karin A1 - Vos, Claire C. A1 - Wissel, Silvia A1 - Quétier, Fabien T1 - Ecological and economic conditions and associated institutional challenges for conservation banking in dynamic landscapes T2 - Landscape and Urban Planning Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2014.06.004 SN - 0169-2046 VL - Vol. 130 SP - 64 EP - 72 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Limberg, Wolfgang A1 - Ebel, Thomas A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Oehring, Michael A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter T1 - Influence of the sintering atmosphere on the mechanical properties of MIM-processed Ti 45Al 5Nb 0.2B 0.2C T2 - Materials Science and Engineering A Y1 - 2012 IS - 552 SP - 323 EP - 329 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schloffer, Martin A1 - Iqbal, Farasat A1 - Gabrisch, Heike A1 - Schwaighofer, Emanuel A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Mayer, Svea A1 - Stark, Andreas A1 - Lippmann, Thomas A1 - Göken, Mathias A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Clemens, Helmut T1 - Microstructure development and hardness of a powder metallurgical multi phase gamma-TiAl based alloy T2 - Intermetallics Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intermet.2011.11.015 SN - 0966-9795 IS - 22 SP - 231 EP - 240 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gabrisch, Heike A1 - Stark, Andreas A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Wang, Li A1 - Schell, Norbert A1 - Pyczak, Florian T1 - Carbides in Ti-45Al-5Nb alloys with different carbon contents T2 - Intermetallics Y1 - 2013 SN - 0966-9795 IS - 33 SP - 44 EP - 53 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Gabrisch, Heike A1 - Lorenz, Uwe A1 - Oehring, Michael A1 - Paul, Jonathan A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Rackel, Marcus W. A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Stark, Andreas T1 - TiAlNb-alloy with a modulated B19 containing constituent produced by powder metallurgy T2 - Intermetallic-based alloys - science, technology and applications, symposium held November 25-30, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A Y1 - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1557/opl.2012.1575 SP - 35 EP - 40 PB - Cambridge Univ. Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ebel, Thomas A1 - Ferri, Orley Milagres A1 - Limberg, Wolfgang A1 - Oehring, Michael A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter T1 - Metal injection moulding of titanium and titanium-aluminides T2 - Key Engineering Materials Y1 - 2012 SN - 1662-9795 IS - 520 SP - 153 EP - 160 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kainer, Karl Ulrich A1 - Ebel, Thomas A1 - Ferri, Orley Milagres A1 - Limberg, Wolfgang A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter T1 - From titanium to magnesium: processing by advanced metal injection moulding T2 - Powder Metallurgy Y1 - 2012 VL - 55 IS - 4 SP - 315 EP - 321 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Löber, Lukas A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Kühn, Uta A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Eckert, Jürgen T1 - Selective laser melting of a beta-solidifying TNMB1 titanium aluminide alloy T2 - Journal Materials Processing Technology Y1 - 2014 SN - 0924-0136 VL - 214 IS - 9 SP - 1852 EP - 1860 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schloffer, Martin A1 - Schmoelzer, Thomas A1 - Mayer, Svea A1 - Schwaighofer, Emanuel A1 - Hawranek, G. A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Clemens, Helmut T1 - The Characterisation of a Powder Metallurgically Manufactured TNM™ Titanium Aluminide Alloy Using Complimentary Quantitative Methods T2 - Practical Metallography - Praktische Metallkunde Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3139/147.110138 SN - 0032-678x VL - 48 IS - 11 SP - 594 EP - 604 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Appel, Fritz A1 - Limberg, Wolfgang A1 - Lorenz, Uwe A1 - Oehring, Michael A1 - Paul, Jonathan A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter T1 - Novel Processing Techniques for gamma-TiAl Alloys T2 - Materials Science Forum Y1 - 2011 SN - 1662-9752 IS - 690 SP - 145 EP - 148 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Jabbar, Houria A1 - Monchoux, Jean-Philippe A1 - Houdellier, Florent A1 - Dollé, Mickaël A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Thomas, Marc A1 - Couret, Alain T1 - Microstructure and mechanical properties of high niobium containing TiAl alloys elaborated by Spark Plasma Sintering T2 - Intermetallics Y1 - 2010 SN - 0966-9795 VL - 18 IS - 12 SP - 2312 EP - 2321 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Narra, Satyanarayana A1 - Logsch, Florian A1 - Glaser, Claudia A1 - Ay, Peter A1 - Döhling, Frank A1 - Leistner, Diana A1 - Strube, Dieter ED - Thrän, Daniela ED - Pfeiffer, Diana T1 - LignoBioFuel : Entwicklung eines Verfahrens zur Herstellung von stofflich und energetisch nutzbaren Bioagglomeraten auf der Basis von Lignin T2 - Effizient, umweltverträglich, dezentral - neue Konzepte für die Nutzung von biogenen Festbrennstoffen, Bd. 2 Y1 - 2014 SP - 85 EP - 99 PB - DBFZ, Dt. Biomasseforschungszentrum CY - Leipzig ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wang, Zhi A1 - Prashanth, Konda G. A1 - Chaubey, Anil K. A1 - Löber, Lukas A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Zhang, W. W. A1 - Scudino, Sergio A1 - Eckert, Jürgen T1 - Tensile properties of Al–12Si matrix composites reinforced with Ti–Al-based particles T2 - Journal of Alloys and Compounds Y1 - 2015 SN - 0925-8388 IS - 630 SP - 256 EP - 259 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wang, Li A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Gabrisch, Heike A1 - Lorenz, Uwe A1 - Münch, Mathias A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Schreyer, Andreas A1 - Stark, Andreas T1 - Effects of Carbon Content, Annealing Condition and Internal Defects on the nucleation, growth and coarsening of P-type Carbides in High Niobium Containing TiAl Alloys T2 - Advanced structural and functional intermetallic-based alloys, November 30 - December 5, 2014, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-1-5108-0634-4 SP - 61 EP - 66 PB - Curran CY - Red Hook, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Rackel, Marcus W. A1 - Stark, Andreas A1 - Gabrisch, Heike A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Schell, Norbert A1 - Schreyer, Andreas A1 - Pyczak, Florian T1 - In situ synchrotron radiation measurements of orthorhombic phase formation in an advanced TiAl alloy with modulated microstructure T2 - Advanced structural and functional intermetallic-based alloys, November 30 - December 5, 2014, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Y1 - 2015 SN - 978-1-5108-0634-4 SP - 120 EP - 126 PB - Curran CY - Red Hook, NY ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wang, Li A1 - Gabrisch, Heike A1 - Lorenz, Uwe A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Schreyer, Andreas A1 - Stark, Andreas A1 - Pyczak, Florian T1 - Nucleation and thermal stability of carbide precipitates in high Nb containing TiAl alloys T2 - Intermetallics Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intermet.2015.07.001 SN - 0966-9795 VL - 66 SP - 111 EP - 119 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Prashanth, Konda G. A1 - Scudino, Sergio A1 - Chaubey, Anil K. A1 - Löber, Lukas A1 - Wang, Pei A1 - Attar, Hooyar A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Eckert, Jürgen T1 - Processing of Al-12Si – TNM composites by selective laser melting and evaluation of compressive and wear properties T2 - Journal of Materials Research Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2015.326 SN - 0884-2914 SN - 2044-5326 VL - 31 IS - 1 SP - 55 EP - 65 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Laipple, Daniel A1 - Stark, Andreas A1 - Schimansky, Frank-Peter A1 - Schwebke, Bernd A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Schreyer, Andreas T1 - Microstructure of Ti-45Al-5Nb and Ti-45Al-10Nb powders T2 - Key Engineering Materials Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.704.214 SN - 1662-9795 VL - 704 SP - 214 EP - 222 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Maiwald, Ferdinand A1 - Vietze, T. A1 - Schneider, D. A1 - Henze, Frank A1 - Münster, Sander A1 - Niebling, Florian T1 - Photogrammetric Analysis of Historical Image Repositories for Virtual Reconstruction in the Field of Digital Humanities T2 - 3D Virtual Reconstruction and Visualization of Complex Architectures, 1–3 March 2017, Nafplio, Greece N2 - Historical photographs contain high density of information and are of great importance as sources in humanities research. In addition to the semantic indexing of historical images based on metadata, it is also possible to reconstruct geometric information about the depicted objects or the camera position at the time of the recording by employing photogrammetric methods. The approach presented here is intended to investigate (semi-) automated photogrammetric reconstruction methods for heterogeneous collections of historical (city) photographs and photographic documentation for the use in the humanities, urban research and history sciences. From a photogrammetric point of view, these images are mostly digitized photographs. For a photogrammetric evaluation, therefore, the characteristics of scanned analog images with mostly unknown camera geometry, missing or minimal object information and low radiometric and geometric resolution have to be considered. In addition, these photographs have not been created specifically for documentation purposes and so the focus of these images is often not on the object to be evaluated. The image repositories must therefore be subjected to a preprocessing analysis of their photogrammetric usability. Investigations are carried out on the basis of a repository containing historical images of the Kronentor ("crown gate") of the Dresden Zwinger. The initial step was to assess the quality and condition of available images determining their appropriateness for generating three-dimensional point clouds from historical photos using a structure-from-motion evaluation (SfM). Then, the generated point clouds were assessed by comparing them with current measurement data of the same object. KW - Historical images KW - structure-from-motion KW - imageconfiguration KW - point cloud KW - virtual 3D reconstruction Y1 - 2017 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W3-447-2017 SP - 447 EP - 452 PB - ISPRS ER - TY - GEN A1 - Distl, Benedikt A1 - Hauschildt, Katja A1 - Rashkova, Boryana A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Stein, Frank T1 - Phase Equilibria in the Ti-Rich Part of the Ti-Al-Nb System—Part I: Low-Temperature Phase Equilibria Between 700 and 900 °C T2 - Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion N2 - Precise knowledge of the phase equilibria in the Ti-Al-Nb system between 700 and 900 °C is of crucial importance for the urgently needed improvement of TiAl-based turbine materials already in industrial use to achieve further energy savings. As a result of the occurrence of the two ternary intermetallic phases ωo (“Ti4NbAl3”) and O (“Ti2NbAl”), which form in the solid state just in the range of the application-relevant temperatures, the phase relations are very complex and not well studied. In the present investigation, isothermal sections of the Ti-rich part of the Ti-Al-Nb system at 700, 800, and 900 °C were determined by a systematic study of 15 ternary alloys, one solid-solid diffusion couple, and three liquid-solid diffusion couples. Using scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), x-ray diffraction (XRD), high-energy XRD (HEXRD), differential thermal analysis (DTA), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) investigations, type and composition of phases as well as phase transitions were determined. With these results, the phase equilibria were established. A focus of the investigations is on the homogeneity ranges of the two ternary phases ωo and O, which both are stable up to temperatures above 900 °C. Based on the compositions measured for the ωo phase and its crystal structure type, a new formula (Ti,Nb)2Al is suggested. The results also indicate that the phase field of the ωo phase is split into two parts at 900 °C because of the growing phase field of the ordered (βTi,Nb)o phase. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11669-022-00963-8 SN - 1863-7345 VL - 43 IS - 3 SP - 355 EP - 381 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Distl, Benedikt A1 - Hauschildt, Katja A1 - Pyczak, Florian A1 - Stein, Frank T1 - Phase Equilibria in the Ti-Rich Part of the Ti-Al-Nb System—Part II: High-Temperature Phase Equilibria Between 1000 and 1300 °C T2 - Journal of Phase Equilibria and Diffusion N2 - The knowledge of phase equilibria in the Ti-Al-Nb system above 1000 °C is of importance for the manufacturing of TiAl-based parts for high-temperature structural applications. Especially the extended homogeneity range of the cubic (βTi,Nb) phase, which is determined by its Al solubility, and the position and extension of the high-temperature (αTi) phase is of crucial importance for the hot-workability and microstructure control of these alloys. However, the phase diagrams reported in the literature are very contradicting especially regarding these aspects. For this reason, a systematic reinvestigation of the phase equilibria in this part of the system was carried out. A total of 17 ternary alloys were synthesized, heat-treated at 1000-1300 °C, and analyzed by electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), x-ray diffraction (XRD), high-energy XRD (HEXRD), and differential thermal analysis (DTA) to determine composition and type of equilibrium phases as well as transition temperatures. With this information, isothermal sections of the Ti-rich part of the Ti-Al-Nb system at 1000, 1100, 1200, and 1300 °C were established. An isolated (βTi,Nb)o phase field is found to be stable at 1000 and 1100 °C. Furthermore, the formation and homogeneity range of (αTi) at high temperatures as well as the presence of Ti3Al at 1200 °C is experimentally investigated and discussed. Based on the observed phase equilibria and transition temperatures, an improved reaction scheme for the entire Ti-Al-Nb system is proposed. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11669-022-00999-w SN - 1863-7345 VL - 43 IS - 5 SP - 554 EP - 575 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Frank, Florian A1 - Buckel, Peter A1 - Hoegner, Ludwig A1 - Hofstedt, Petra T1 - A landmark selection method for object-based visual outdoor localization approaches of automated ground vehicles T2 - ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences N2 - Autonomous vehicles must navigate independently in an outdoor environment using features or objects. However, some objects may be more or less suitable for localization due to their attributes. Therefore, this work investigates the suitability of landmarks for camera- and object-based outdoor localization methods. First, object attributes are methodically derived from the requirements of object-based localization. The physical representation on the camera image plane, probability of occurrence, and persistence were identified as influencing the object localization suitability. The influence of the object’s camera image plane representation regarding object recognition algorithms is not considered or discussed, but advice on the minimum object pixel size is provided. The first milestone was the creation of an equation for object localization suitability calculation by normalizing and multiplying the identified attributes. Simultaneously, potential objects from the outdoor environment were identified, resulting in a structured object catalog. The results of the equation and catalog are a ranked according to the object localization suitability in a comparison table. Our comparison demonstrates that objects such as buildings or trees are more suitable than street lane markings for self-localization. However, most current datasets do not include the proposed instantiated objects. The paper addresses this issue, assists in the object selection for outdoor localization methods and provides input for the creation of future-oriented datasets and autonomous driving maps. Y1 - 2024 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-X-4-W5-2024-163-2024 SN - 2194-9050 SP - 163 EP - 169 PB - Copernicus GmbH ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ulrich, Rainer G. A1 - Schlegel, Matthias A1 - Mertens, Marc A1 - Groschup, Martin H. A1 - Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas A1 - Plenge-Bönig, Anita A1 - Jacob, Jens A1 - Pelz, Hans-Joachim A1 - Freise, Jona A1 - Wenk, Matthias A1 - Thiel, Jörg A1 - Triebenbacher, Cornelia A1 - Schmolz, Eric A1 - Kurth, Andreas A1 - Krüger, Frank A1 - Rühe, Ferdinand A1 - Kiffner, Christian A1 - Ansorge, Hermann A1 - Gerwin, Werner A1 - Wegener, Wolfgang A1 - Müller, Jörg A1 - Bemmann, Margit A1 - Wolf, Ronny A1 - Otto, Lutz-Florian A1 - Oehme, Rainer A1 - Pfeffer, Martin A1 - Heckel, Gerald A1 - Schex, Susanne A1 - Essbauer, Sandra S. T1 - Netzwerk Nagetier-übertragene Pathogene: Monitoring von Hantavirus-Infektionen in Deutschland T2 - Wildhygiene, Wildtierkrankheiten, Parasiten, Epidemiologie Y1 - 2009 SN - 978-378-88131-2-3 SN - 1436-3895 SP - 229 EP - 250 PB - Ges. für Wildtier- und Jagdforschung CY - Halle/Saale ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Raab, Alexandra A1 - Schneider, Anna A1 - Bonhage, Alexander A1 - Takla, Melanie A1 - Hirsch, Florian A1 - Müller, Frank A1 - Rösler, Horst A1 - Heußner, Karl-Uwe T1 - Spatial analysis of charcoal kiln remains in the former royal forest district Tauer (Lower Lusatia, North German Lowlands) T2 - European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2016, Vienna, Austria N2 - Archaeological excavations have revealed more than thousand charcoal kiln remains (CKRs) in the prefield of the active opencast lignite mine Jänschwalde, situated about 150 km SE of Berlin (SE Brandenburg, Germany). The charcoal was mainly produced for the ironwork Peitz nearby, which operated from the 16th to the mid-19th centuries. In a first approach, to estimate the dimension of the charcoal production, CKRs were mapped on shaded-relief maps (SRMs) derived from high-resolution LiDAR data (Raab et al. 2015). Subsequently, for a selected test area, identified CKRs on the SRMs were compared with archaeologically excavated CKRs in the field. This survey showed a considerably number of falsely detected sites. Therefore, the data was critically re-evaluated using additional relief visualisations. Further, we extended the CKR mapping to areas which are not archaeologically investigated. The study area, the former royal forest district Tauer, consists of two separate areas: the Tauersche Heide (c. 96 km2 area) N of Peitz and the area Jänschwalde (c. 32 km2 area) NE of Peitz. The study area is characterized by a flat topography. Different former and current anthropogenic uses (e.g., military training, solar power plant, forestry measures) have affected the study area, resulting in extensive disturbances of the terrain surface. The revised CKR abundance in the study area Jänschwalde was considerably smaller than the numbers produced by our first approach. Further, the CKR mapping revealed, that a total record of the CKRs is not possible for various reasons. Despite these limitations, a solid database can be provided for a much larger area than before. Basic statistic parameters of the CKR diameters and all comparative statistical tests were calculated using SPSS. To detect underlying spatial relationships in the CKR site distribution, we applied the Getis-Ord Gi* statistic, a method to test for local spatial autocorrelation between neighbouring sites. The test is available as part of the ArcGis 10.1 spatial statistics toolbox. The outcomes are discussed in consideration of our archaeological, archival and dendrochronological research results. Y1 - 2016 UR - http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2016/EGU2016-5610.pdf N1 - EGU2016-5610 PB - European Geophysical Society CY - Katlenburg-Lindau ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Raab, Alexandra A1 - Raab, Thomas A1 - Schneider, Anna A1 - Hirsch, Florian A1 - Takla, Melanie A1 - Nicolay, Alexander A1 - Bonhage, Alexander A1 - Müller, Frank A1 - Heußner, Karl-Uwe A1 - Rösler, Horst T1 - Reconstructing anthropogenic landscape transformation in the surroundings of the ironwork Peitz (SE Brandenburg, Germany) - 16th to mid-19th centuries T2 - 4th International Landscape Archaeology Conference, Uppsala, 22nd - 25th August 2016 N2 - Various sources provide information about land use history and landscape transformation. For a variety of reasons, the quality of information differs and is often discontinuous or incomplete. In this interdisciplinary study we take advantage of comprehensive archaeological data gathered by large-scale excavations that were necessary because of opencast lignite mining in Lusatia, Brandenburg, Germany. By using a GIS we integrate these archaeological findings with results from archival and literature studies, from historical maps, from landforms and soils as well as from analyses of shaded-relief maps derived from up-to-date LiDAR data. The long-term aim is to develop a palaeoenvironmental model and thus to reconstruct landscape changes caused by human activities. The focus of the study is the Peitz ironwork in SE Brandenburg, which was a large consumer of commodities for about 300 years. During the time it operated, extensive transformations are supposed to have affected the landscape in the vicinity because of wood consumption and especially charcoal production. Digital datasets about forested areas for different timespans reconstructed from historical maps were made available. In combination with dendrochronological dating of charred trees, the spatiotemporal dimension of charcoal kilns was determined. Also, sites of former bog iron ore mining could be identified. Moreover, the different sources contain further information about other forms of land uses such as agriculture, pastoralism and even viticulture. In conclusion we can highlight that the mosaic of past land use systems is different from the modern structure but that major changes in the forests have been retained. Y1 - 2016 UR - http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/digitalAssets/447/c_447246-l_1-k_20160816_lac_booklet.pdf SP - S. 152 PB - Department of archaeology and ancient history, Uppsala university, CY - Uppsala ER -