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Floodwater Farming, Discontinuous Ephemeral Streams, and Puebloan Abandonment in Southwestern Colorado
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1998
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Hydrological BehaviourEngineeringGeomorphologyQuantitative GeomorphologyLand DegradationFluvial ProcessEarth ScienceSocial SciencesWatershed ManagementPuebloan AbandonmentLandscape ProcessesHydrometeorologyRiver Basin ManagementGeographyEpisodic Puebloan OccupationSouthwestern ColoradoRiver RestorationHydrologySedimentologyHillslope ProcessFloodwater FarmingWater ResourcesDroughtGeomorphic ProcessNatural Resource ManagementSouthern PiedmontFlood Risk Management
Geoarchaeological study on the southern piedmont of Sleeping Ute Mountain in southwestern Colorado indicates the presence of discontinuous ephemeral streams that were the foci of episodic Puebloan occupation between A.D. 600s and 1280. Characterized by arroyos, discontinuous ephemeral streams contain alternating aggrading and degrading reaches and are well suited for ak chin floodwater agriculture. Episodic Puebloan abandonment of the southern piedmont correlates with periods of drought but does not appear to be linked to stream entrenchment. We question a priori assumptions of droughts correlated to stream entrenchment and urge caution in the use of drought-arroyo models for settlement shifts in alluvial flood plains without supporting stratigraphic or geomorphic evidence.
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