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Integrating radar and laser-based remote sensing techniques for monitoring structural deformation of archaeological monuments
Authors:Deodato Tapete  Nicola Casagli  Guido Luzi  Riccardo Fanti  Giovanni Gigli  Davide Leva
Institution:1. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Firenze, Via La Pira 4, I-50121 Firenze, Italy;2. ellegi srl – LiSALab, Legnano, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Ground-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (GBInSAR) and Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) were purposely integrated to obtain 3D interferometric radar point clouds to facilitate the spatial interpretation of displacements affecting archaeological monuments. The paper describes the procedure to implement this integrated approach in the real-world situations of surveillance of archaeological and built heritage. Targeted tests were carried out on the case study of the Domus Tiberiana sited along the northern side of the Palatino Hill in the central archaeological area of Rome, Italy, and displacements of the monument were monitored over almost one year of acquisition. The GBInSAR – TLS integration provided updated information about the condition of the archaeological structures in relation to their history of instability mechanisms, and did not highlighted a general worsening for the stability of the entire monument. Point-wise and prompt detection of displacement anomalies and/or sudden changes in displacement trends proved the suitability of the method to support early warning procedures, also to evaluate effects on the masonry due to human activities.
Keywords:Ground-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar  Radar Interferometry  Terrestrial Laser Scanning  Monitoring  Cultural heritage  Conservation  Rome
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