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Faceting the Holocene-prehistoric Inventory of Volcanological Features Groups: Towards Sustainable Multi-disciplinary Context Integration in Prehistory and Archaeology Based on the Methodology of Coherent Conceptual Knowledge Contextualisation

Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann

Keywords: Holocene-prehistoric Inventory of Volcanological Features Groups; Contextualisation; Coherent Multi-disciplinary Conceptual Knowledge Faceting and Integration; CKRI; CRI Framework.

Abstract:
This paper presents extended research and current status on a practical solution for geoscientific inventories based on conceptual contextualisation. The goal of this research is the creation and further development of a practical Holocene-prehistoric inventory of worldwide volcanological features groups, coherently integrating multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge. The focus is a sustainable multi-disciplinary integration of knowledge contexts, especially from prehistory and archaeology, which further enables coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge contextualisation and georeferenced symbolic representation. This paper provides the status of conceptual knowledge facets, implementations and realisations of the coherent conceptual knowledge and the methodological component integration. The resulting inventory is illustrated by resulting excerpts of major volcanological features groups based on a conceptual knowledge result matrix. Future research will address the resulting Holocene-prehistoric inventory of worldwide volcanological feature groups, continuous development of resources and integration and coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge contextualisation with prehistorical and archaeological knowledge resources for creation of new insight.

Pages: 115 to 129

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2022. Used with permission.

Publication date: December 31, 2022

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ISSN: 1942-2679