Multi-Scale Monitoring of Rupestrian Heritage: Methodological Approach and Application to a Case Study
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Most of the artistic heritage in the Mediterranean basin is hosted in rupestrian hypogeum whose peculiarity is given by the presence of at least one open side, which makes them particularly sensitive to meteorological conditions. This makes mandatory the monitoring of both indoor and outdoor environmental parameters to analyze the cause-effect relationship between microclimatic inside and outside the hypogeum. The paper proposes a spatial and temporal multi-scale methodological approach applied to a rupestrian church in Matera, which hosts precious wall paintings, particularly vulnerable to the effects of environmental parameters. The approach is based on the analysis of data acquired by three platforms: indoor, close-range outdoor, and outdoor data from a meteorological station and weather forecast from the COSMO 5 model. The method allowed to characterize the relationships between the indoor and outdoor parameters at different spatial and temporal scales. The results showed a significant correlation between the parameters, thus opening new opportunities for the monitoring of the rupestrian heritage based on the use of data systematically available, such as those from meteorological stations and meteorological forecast.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Conservation; environmental parameters; frescoes; microclimate; rupestrian architecture
Elenco autori:
Masini, Nicola; Gizzi, FABRIZIO TERENZIO; Lasaponara, Rosa; Sileo, Maria
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