The conservation of monuments and historic sites is one of the most challenging problems facing modern civilization. It involves, in inextricable patterns, factors belonging to different fields (cultural, humanistic, social, technical, economical, administrative) and the requirements of safety and use appear to be (or often are) in conflict with the respect of the integrity of the monuments. The complexity of the topic is such that a shared framework of reference is still lacking among art historians, architects, structural and geotechnical engineers. The complexity of the subject is such that a shared frame of reference is still lacking among art historians, architects, architectural and geotechnical engineers. And while there are exemplary cases of an integral approach to each building element with its static and architectural function, as a material witness to the culture and construction techniques of the original historical period, there are still examples of uncritical reliance on modern technology leading to the substitution from earlier structures to new ones, preserving only the iconic look of the original monument. Geotechnical Engineering for the Preservation of Monuments and Historic Sites III collects the contributions to the eponymous 3rd International ISSMGE TC301 Symposium (Naples, Italy, 22-24 June 2022). The papers cover a wide range of topics, which include: - Principles of conservation, maintenance strategies, case histories - The knowledge: investigations and monitoring - Seismic risk, site effects, soil structure interaction - Effects of urban development and tunnelling on built heritage - Preservation of diffuse heritage: soil instability, subsidence, environmental damages The present volume aims at geotechnical engineers and academics involved in the preservation of monuments and historic sites worldwide.
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The historical underpinning of Winchester Cathedral: Heroicor horrific?
J. B. Burland, J. Standing, Jing Yu
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Rethinking preventive conservation: Recent examples
João P. B. Lourenço, Alberto Barontini, D.V. Oliveira, Javier Ortega Heras
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Tunnelling under the San Francisco church in Guadalajara, Mexico
Efraín Ovando-Shelley, Eduardo Botero Jaramillo, Martín Alberto Díaz Viera
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Form and construction: The domes of the Baptistery and Santa Mariadel Fiore in Florence
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Understanding the mechanical history of the burial monument of theKasta tumulus at Amphipolis, Greece: A tool for documentation anddesign of restoration strategy
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Structural health monitoring of historic masonry towers: The Case ofthe Ghirlandina Tower, Modena
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Site effects and intervention criteria for seismic risk mitigation in theancient city of Pompeii: The case of the Insula dei Casti Amanti
M.L. Sanctis, Maria Iovino, Rosa Maria Stefania Maiorano, Stefano Aversa
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Long term strategies for monuments care: The importance ofmonitoring and of a proper diagnosis
G. Russo
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The Grand Canal at Versailles: Geotechnical investigation, II
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Observed interaction between Line C of Roma underground and theCloaca Maxima
Giulia M. B. Viggiani, Nunzio Losacco, E. Romani, Alberico Sonnessa
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Principles and practices for conservation of historical buildings: thecase history of the Saint John Baptistery at Florence, Italy
Massimo Coli, Anna livia Ciuffreda, Samuele Caciagli, Beatrice Agostini
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The authenticity and the integrity of the soil and the foundationof heritage structure in Angkor
Yoshinori Iwasaki, Mitsuharu Fukuda, Mitsumasa Ishizuka, Robert McCarthy, Yasushi Akazawa, Takesh Nakagawa, V. Ly
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Digital transformation in the visual inspection of heritage railwaystunnels: Technology, artificial intelligence and methodology
Federico Foria, Gabriele Miceli, Mario Calicchio, Gizelle Manalo Catigbac
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Sans-Soucis Site, Haiti Republic: A case study for a projectof preservation, interpretation and highlighting of a worldwideheritage patrimony
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The characteristics of “Artificial Stone Construction” used in civilengineering structure: A case of Doudo lumberyard
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Experimental study on the influencing factors of repairing whitemarble beam by MICP
Jing Qiao, Jianhong He, Xichen Xu, Hongxian Guo, Xiaohui Cheng
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Constantinos Loupasakis, Nikolaos Antoniadis, Eleni Grigorakou, Issaak Parcharidis, Athanasia-Maria Tompolidi, Michalis Fragiadakis, Vassiliki Sithiakaki, Eleni Kanaki, Pantelis Soupios, Georgia V. Kalousi, P. Eleftheriou, Panagiotis Elias
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Daniele Spizzichino, Giovanni Leoni, Daniela Boldini, Simone Loreti, Claudio Margottini
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Lateral disconnection of foundations: a respectful seismic isolationof historic building
Francesco Somma, Emilio Bilotta, Alessandro Flora, Giulia M. B. Viggiani
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Restoration and renovation works for the Catacombsof San Gennaro in Napoli, Italy
Alessandro Flora, Filomena de Silva, Massimo Ramóndini, Nicola Flora
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Geomorphological processes and rock slope instabilities affectingthe AlUla archaeological region
José ignacio Gallego Revilla, Claudio Margottini, Daniele Spizzichino, Daniela Boldini, J. K. Abul
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Seismic wave dispersion in high-rise historical building byinterferometric analysis: The case history of Giotto’s Bell Tower
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Davide Donati, Lisa Borgatti, Doug Stead, Mirko Francioni, Monica Ghirotti, Claudio Margottini
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The geotechnical setting of the forts of the Saxon Shorein SE England: A record lasting nearly 2 millennia
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Static behaviour of in scale masonry vaults under imposed settlementof the supports
Francesco Roselli, Marco Alforno, Fiammetta Venuti, Andrea Manuello Bertetto
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Gabriella Caroti, Andrea Piemonte, Nunziante Squeglia
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Satellite and on-site monitoring of subsidence for heritage preservation: A critical comparison from Piazza del Duomo in Pisa, Italy
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Cultural Heritage sites conservation and management: The caseof the Circus Maximus in Rome
Luca Maria Puzzilli, Giuseppe Delmonaco, Francesco Traversa, Valerio Ruscito, Fernando Ferri, E. Mariani, C. Quadrozzi, Paolo Clemente, G. Bongiovanni, Vladimiro Verrubbi, Marialetizia Buonfiglio, Federica Michela Rossi
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Ground motion InSAR monitoring for the protection of Baia RomanThermae (Naples, Italy)
Gabriele Leoni, Federica Ferrigno, Paolo Maria Guarino, Luca Guerrieri, Francesco Menniti, Daniele Spizzichino, Prospero De Martino, Mauro Di Vito, Enrico Gallocchio, Fabio Pagano, Marida Salvatori
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Geotechnical-structural engineering for the preservation of NinfeoPonari in Roman Casinum
Giuseppe Modoni, Maura Imbimbo, Marina Serpe, Eugenio Polito, Marco Saccucci, Rose Line Spacagna, E. Grande, Michele Arturo Caponero, Marialuisa Mongelli, Massimiliano Valenti
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Aubeterre-sur-Dronne Monolithic Church: Geotechnical andhydrogeological diagnosis
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Effect of slow-moving landslides on a vaulted masonry building: The case of San Carlo Borromeo church in Cassingheno (Genova)
Gianluca Sacco, Simone Ferrero, Chiara Calderini, Carlo Battini, Rita Vecchiattini
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Assessing the causes of damages to the Osservanza Churchin Bologna (Italy)
Gianfranco Marchi, Carlo Cremonini, Andrea Mastrangelo, Michele Marchi, Ilaria Bertolini, Renato Lancellotta
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Geotechnical and structural investigation and monitoring techniquesto determine the origin of ongoing damage processes in historical buildings: The Saint Francis of Paola Church in Rome case history
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Monitoring and 3D surveys for the safety fruition of ahypogeum site
Anna Scotto di Santolo, Giuseppe Bausilio, M. Danzi, Umberto Del Vecchio, Diego Di Martire, D. Infante, Massimo Ramóndini
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Effects of 2012 Earthquake on the behavior of Ghirlandina towerin Modena
Renato Maria Cosentini, Sebastiano Foti, Renato Lancellotta, Donato Sabia
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Development of a liquefaction damage assessment system basedonly on seismic records
Motoki Kazama, Kaho Toyabe, Tomohiro Otsuka, Akiyoshi Kamura, Susumu Nakamura, Shingo Sato, Katsuya Matsushita
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How safe is Acropolis of Athens and its monuments to lowprobability earthquakes?
Kyriazis Pitilakis, Stella Karafagka, Anna Karatzetzou, Evi Riga, Maria Manakou, Vasiliki Eleftheriou
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On the seismic protection of free-standing art objects by base isolationtechnique: a case study
Davide Pellecchia, Nicolo Vaiana, Salvatore Sessa, Luciano Rosati
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Analysis of the seismic safety condition of the defensive wallsof Cittadella
E. Grande, Stefania Lirer, Giuseppe Conte, D. Nostrali, Gabriele Milani
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The Bordeaux “Pont de Pierre”: a study case of micropilesreinforcement and benefits of HST method and Interaction SoilStructure design
Gilles Valdeyron, Stéphane Bonelli, Patrick Losset, Mohamed Mariko
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Effect of the presence of a historical underground quarry on siteseismic response
Giovanni Biondi, Ornella Fiandaca, Davide Aliberti, Ernesto Cascone
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Roberto Razzano, Massimiliano Moscatelli, Marco Mancini, Francesco Stigliano, Alessandro Pagliaroli, Giuseppe Lanzo
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Influence of soil deposit heterogeneity on the dynamic behaviour ofmasonry towers
A. F. D’Oria, Gaetano Elia, Annamaria Di Lernia, Giuseppina R. Uva
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Site characterization and preliminary ground response analysis for the monumental Complex of SS: Annunziata in Sulmona, Italy
Claudia Madiai, Giovanni Ciardi, Maria Rossaria Manuel, Fabrizio Galadini, Sara Amoroso
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Evaluation of DSSI for the preservation of the Catania UniversityCentral Palace
Glenda Abate, Sebastiano Corsico, Angela Fiamingo, Salvatore Grasso, Maria Rossella Massimino
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Dynamic impedance functions for neighbouring shallow footings
Enza Zeolla, Stefania Sica, Filomena de Silva
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Soil contribution on the structural identification of a historicalmasonry bell-tower: simplified vs advanced numerical models
Alessandra De Angelis, Antonella Ambrosino, Stefania Sica, Paulo B. Lourenço
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The geotechnical seismic isolation of historical buildings throughpolyurethane injections: A numerical study
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Municipio Station Metro Line 6 in Naples: a case of urban tunnellingadopting ground freezing and grouting techniques to underpassarchaeological findings
Giacomo Russo, Filippo Cavuoto, Andrea Corbo, Vittorio Manassero
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Florence high-speed railway underpass: Preservation of the ItalianRenaissance pre-existing structures and historical sites
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Late XIX century protection:: The Campi Flegrei and Veliarailway tunnels
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Yiyan Liu, Derya Burcu Gulen, Sinan Acikgoz, Harvey Burd, Ben Gilson, Alper Ilki, Korhan Deniz Dalgic
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Tunnelling effects on the Basilica di Massenzio: Computed andobserved displacement fields
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The Garisenda Tower in Bologna:: Effects of degradation of selenitebasement on its static behaviour
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Historic masonry churches exposed to slow-moving landslides: a critical damage assessment
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Antonio Jaramillo-Morilla, Emilio José Mascort Albea, Rocío Romero-Hernández, Cristina Soriano Cuesta
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