A multi-disciplinary approach for the damage analysis of cultural heritage: The case study of the St. Gerlando Cathedral in Agrigento

Protocols for structural safety assessment methods for Cultural Heritage assets affected by ground instability phenomena have still not been standardized. Accordingly, huge attention is directed towards the development of innovative and reliable approaches for the damage analysis of the Cultural Her...

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Published inRemote sensing of environment Vol. 235; p. 111464
Main Authors Reale, Diego, Noviello, Carlo, Verde, Simona, Cascini, Lucrezia, Terracciano, Giusy, Arena, Livia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Elsevier Inc 15.12.2019
Elsevier BV
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ISSN0034-4257
1879-0704
DOI10.1016/j.rse.2019.111464

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Summary:Protocols for structural safety assessment methods for Cultural Heritage assets affected by ground instability phenomena have still not been standardized. Accordingly, huge attention is directed towards the development of innovative and reliable approaches for the damage analysis of the Cultural Heritage assets. Within this framework, this paper deals with an integrated approach for the combination of deformation time series, derived from the Tomographic processing of X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data acquired by the Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellation, with ground-based measurements obtained by in-situ survey, laser scanner acquisition and structural analysis. The approach exploits satellite deformation measurements to validate the first interpretation of the structural behaviour of a construction threatened by ground instability based on visual inspection and the analysis of the crack pattern, when geotechnical studies and interpretation, as well as in-situ monitoring systems, are not available. The methodology has been tested on the St. Gerlando Cathedral, located on the westernmost and highest area of the Agrigento hill. The Cathedral is affected by complex ground instability phenomena, that have led to several and continuous cracks over centuries. The spatially dense Tomographic SAR measurements allows accessing differential displacement trends in the different sections of the Cathedral and thereby analyzing the overall kinematic behavior of such a complex and heterogeneous structure. This provides essential information for the definition of the structural models, which are fundamental to better understand the behavior and damage evolution of structures subject to ground instabilities and consequently address the most suitable restoration actions. •Structural assessment methods for CH assets affected by ground instability.•Damage analysis and restoration actions design based on the use of DInSAR data.•SAR Tomographic processing of X Band COSMO-SkyMed data.•Knowledge acquisition path of the Cultural Heritage asset by in situ technologies.
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ISSN:0034-4257
1879-0704
DOI:10.1016/j.rse.2019.111464