DocumentCode
81802
Title
Early Warning GBInSAR-Based Method for Monitoring Volterra (Tuscany, Italy) City Walls
Author
Pratesi, Fabio ; Nolesini, Teresa ; Bianchini, Silvia ; Leva, Davide ; Lombardi, Luca ; Fanti, Riccardo ; Casagli, Nicola
Author_Institution
Dept. of Earth Sci., Univ. of Florence, Florence, Italy
Volume
8
Issue
4
fYear
2015
fDate
Apr-15
Firstpage
1753
Lastpage
1762
Abstract
Ground-based synthetic aperture radar interferometry (GBInSAR) remote sensing technique has been repeatedly proved an effective tool for monitoring built environment affected by structural and geological criticalities. In this paper, it is described how this technique can be successfully applied for early-warning procedures and detection of ongoing deterioration processes on archeological and cultural heritage sites. An integrated approach of GBInSAR and terrestrial laser scanner (TLS) technologies was performed on Volterra test site (Tuscany, Italy), where a sudden collapse of a 35-m wide section of city walls occurred on January 31, 2014. The installed early-warning monitoring system is capable of an accurate and focused real-time displacement detection of the south-western side of the city including walls, buildings, and monuments, thus allowing prompt interventions for citizens safety and conservation purposes. The effectiveness of this alert technique became evident when the precursors of a second impressive wall collapse were clearly detected. From the beginning of the GBInSAR monitoring, we measured a constant displacement velocity of 0.1 mm/h in correspondence to a 15-m high wall sustaining the Acropolis and lying an underground parking. After a sudden increase of velocity values up to 1.7 mm/h, the local authorities were alerted so that they had time to interdict the area to citizens and to take adequate safety countermeasures two days before the collapse.
Keywords
buildings (structures); history; radar interferometry; remote sensing by laser beam; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; walls; AD 2014 01 31; Acropolis; GBInSAR monitoring; GBInSAR technology; Italy; Tuscany; Volterra test site; alert technique; archeological sites; buildings; built environment monitoring; citizens; city walls; conservation purposes; constant displacement velocity; cultural heritage sites; deterioration processes; early warning GBInSAR-based method; early-warning monitoring system; geological criticality; ground-based synthetic aperture radar interferometry remote sensing technique; local authorities; monuments; real-time displacement detection; structural criticality; terrestrial laser scanner technology; underground parking; wall collapse; Accuracy; Buildings; Cities and towns; Displacement measurement; Monitoring; Radar; Remote sensing; Interferometry; monitoring; remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1404
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTARS.2015.2402290
Filename
7050356
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