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Authors: | Donato, Antonio* Randazzo, Luciana* Ricca, Michela* Rovella, Natalia* Collina, Matteo* Ruggieri, Nicola* Dodaro, Francesco* Costanzo, Antonio* Alberghina, Maria Francesca* Schiavone, Salvatore* Buongiorno, Maria Fabrizia* La Russa, Mauro Francesco* |
Title: | Decay Assessment of Stone-Built Cultural Heritage: The Case Study of the Cosenza Cathedral Façade (South Calabria, Italy) | Journal: | Remote Sensing | Series/Report no.: | 19/13 (2021) | Publisher: | MDPI | Issue Date: | 2021 | DOI: | 10.3390/rs13193925 | URL: | https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/19/3925 | Keywords: | nondestructive techniques microdestructive techniques stone deterioration damage indices |
Abstract: | This study aims to assess the different decay phenomena affecting the Cosenza Cathedral façade (Calabria, South Italy) through the evaluation of the relative damage indices. For this goal, a multidisciplinary approach was applied exploiting both nondestructive and microdestructive techniques. Such a combination enabled proposing an intervention priority scale that can be helpful to institutions when planning a prompt restoration intervention. The results suggest the efficiency of this approach to obtain a multidisciplinary diagnostic and conservation system for the management and valorization of the Cultural Heritage also in terms of monitoring, maintenance, and selection of the most suitable restoration procedures over time. |
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