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Integrated near-surface geophysical survey of the Cathedral of Mallorca
Authors:V. Pé  rez-Gracia,J.O. Caselles,J. Clapes,R. Osorio,G. Martí  nez,J.A. Canas
Affiliation:1. Dpt. Resistencia de Materiales y Estructuras en la Ingeniería, EUETIB, Technical University of Catalonia, C/Compte d''Urgell 187, 08036 Barcelona, Spain;2. Dpt. Ing. Del Terreno, Cartográfica y Geofísica, Technical University of Catalonia, C/Jordi Girona 1-3, 08034 Barcelona, Spain;3. Dpt. Ingeniería Minera y Recursos Naturales, Technical University of Catalonia, Manresa, Spain;4. Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Michoacán, Mexico
Abstract:This paper describes an integrated near-surface geophysical study carried out in order to obtain high-resolution images of the shallow subsurface under and around the Cathedral of Mallorca. The study was a part of a global project focused on determining the state of the building structure and on evaluating the Cathedral's dynamical behaviour (natural frequencies and vibration modes). Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and the capacitively coupled resistivity method were used to obtain 2D images of the shallow subsurface. Refraction microtremor array measurements (ReMi) were also used to characterize the rock and soil properties and several invasive boreholes provided detailed and exact information on the stratigraphy. The information from the geophysical data was used to determine a final model of the ground, with indications of the most likely vulnerable zones.
Keywords:Integrated surveying   Geoelectrical mapping   Cultural heritage   Ground-penetrating radar (GPR)   Refraction microtremor arrays (ReMi)   Electrical imaging   Resistivity survey   Palma de Mallorca
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