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The contribution of indirect topographic surveys (photogrammetry and laser scanner) and GPR investigations in the study of the vulnerability of the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare, Tremiti Islands (Italy)
2019
Annals of Geophysics
A proper representation of the conservation status of an Architectural Heritage constitutes a key element of knowledge in order to guarantee the success of a restoration project, the valorization and the fruition of the monument itself. In this context, an important role is played by non−invasive diagnostics and 3D metric surveys that allow acquiring data on potential structural anomalies as well as the location and extent of hidden structures inside the walls. In this paper, the results of the
doi:10.4401/ag-7987
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