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Title: From Multinational Construction to Digital Journey


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From Multinational Construction to Digital Journey
  • An IGCC Innovation in International Cooperation

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Unprecedented Opportunity
  • From the Caspian to the Mediterranean

The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline Route, subject
to detailed engineering planning.
Proposed Pipeline
3
Cultural Heritage
  • 100,000 years of human history

Archaeologists world-wide note thousands of
ancient sites bulldozed and robbed. Along this
route, we shudder at what may be lost.
4
Climate Modeling
  • Future decades of regional uncertainty

Floods and droughts plague the Caspian basin.
Land management is hampered by poor forecasting
capacity paleoclimatology is essential.
5
Land Use Management
  • A past century of environmental disaster

Drowning in deserts. Dikes protect villages from
Caspian encroachment, as leaking canals bring
groundwater to surface level.
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From the old Silk Road
  • 12.5 million below the poverty line


The Iranian revolution, Soviet collapse, war in
Iraq, war in the north Caucasus, and natural
disasters successively depressed and isolated the
region.
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to the New Silk Road
  • 18 million fiber, cellular, and wireless users


Telecomms make real-time communications,
data-sharing, and community outreach a real
possibility.
8
Unprecedented Challenges
  • Rapid development in a fragile ecology

The Bosphorus the Caucasus the Taurus all are
biodiversity hotspots.
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Monumental Engineering
  • CaucasusTaurusCilician Gates

1928
A multinational, multiethnic consortium of
skills, resources, and technologies will tackle
this heroic construction challenge.
and now
10
Unprecedented Partnerships
  • Dataeducationindustry

Residents hired and trained to obtain samples,
monitor sensors, and build caretakership win
entry to educational opportunities, and a voice
in development.

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Uniting a 1,100-mile Transect
  • Archaeological survey and salvage

12
Culture
  • with outreach through virtual museums

13
Uniting a Historical Region
  • Soil and sediment sampling

14
Resources
  • for unprecedented climate study

15
Uniting a Science Community
  • State-of-the-art paleoclimate repository

16
Geography
  • wired for world-wide access

17
Uniting a 1,100-mile Transect
  • Imagery training centers

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CultureResourcesGeography
  • for culture, environment, hydrology, agronomy,
    and industry

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Uniting a 1,100-mile Transect
  • Archaeological survey and salvage
  • Soil and sediment sampling
  • State-of-the-art paleoclimate repository
  • Imagery interpretation training center
  • A Digital Silk Road

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CultureResourcesGeography
  • with outreach through virtual museums
  • for unprecedented climate study
  • wired for world-wide access
  • for culture, environment, hydrology, agronomy,
    and industry
  • moving at the speed of light

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From West, to East, to
  • Ceyhan-Tblisi-BakuAlmatyUrumchi

This pipeline is only one of a comprehensive
network planned across Eurasia Africa South
America

22
An Unprecedented Opportunity
  • We will conduct world cultural heritage
    preservation and data collection incidental to
    multinational pipeline construction.
  • What we do here will set a standard for such work
    on four continents.
  • It is not only what we can doit is what we must
    do.

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With Unprecedented Stories
  • How many can we tell?
  • Spectacular archaeology
  • Pivotal history
  • Nation, Region, and Ethnicity
  • Stunning natural beauty
  • Fragile biodiversity
  • Engineering genius
  • ?

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Timelines
  • Planning Sessions through June 2001
  • Route Engineering through June 2002
  • Major Site Avoidance
  • Small Site Survey, Assessment, and Rescue
  • Route Construction through June 2004
  • Artifacts, Cores, and Soils Collection
  • FAST-TRACK Site Rescue
  • Facilities and Infrastructure Construction
  • Post-Construction through June 2006
  • Protocol Publication, Institutionalization
  • Data Analysis

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Participants (and more coming)
  • California Universities
  • UC IGCC, SIO, SDSC, UCB, UCLA, UCSB, UCSD
  • USC, SDSU
  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Museum Black Sea Trade Project
  • Middle East Technical University, Ankara
  • Center for Research and Assessment of the
    Historic Environment (TAÇDAM)
  • Istanbul Technical University
  • Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences
  • Archaeological Settlements of Turkey (TAY)
  • Atyrau State University, Khazakhstan

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For more information, contact
  • Program Director
  • Jennifer R. Pournelle ltjpournelle_at_ucsd.edugt
  • Development Officer
  • Ron Bee ltrbee_at_ucsd.edugt
  • lthttp//www-igcc.ucsd.edugt
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