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Evaluation of soft limestone degradation in the Sassi UNESCO site (Matera, Southern Italy): Loss of material measurement and classification

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Soft limestone degradation is the main problem in the old district of Matera (Sassi), a rupestrian set-tlement excavated and built in the Pleistocene Gravina Calcarenite, which has been recognized as aUNESCO heritage site since 1993. The Gravina Calcarenite outcrops in a large area in the Apulian fore-land, onlapping the Cretaceous Altamura limestone. It can be divided in two main typologies, the firstone characterized by the predominance of bioclastic components and the second one mainly consistingof lithoclastic grains. All Sassi are built and excavated in this soft stone that gives a unique aspect to thetown. Unfortunately, the decay of calcarenite materials is very fast and the calcarenite constructions arenow in a bad state of conservation. In this work, we present a new method for the classification andthe quantitative estimation of material loss in degraded natural stones by using Structure from Motion(SfM) and image analysis techniques. In detail, degradation patterns were described on 250 fac¸ ades ofMatera Sassi by using the International Council on Monument and Site - International Scientific Commit-tee for Stone - ICOMOS-ISCS atlas. The peculiar decay morphologies have been related to the extent ofmaterial loss, especially with alveolization patterns that develops on the 76% of the fac¸ ades. The relation-ships between the identified decay patterns and the lithological features were discussed, highlightingthe higher susceptibility of bioclastic calcarenite respect to the lithoclastic type. Following this analysis,five stages of decay related to loss of material were determined and quantified. The proposed approachrepresents a new and easy method for evaluating the degradation stage of ancient buildings and for betterassessing the long-term survey and the maintenance of stone monuments.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Bulding stone; Degradation; Cultural heritage; Gravina calcarenite; 3D model; Structure for motion
List of contributors:
Sileo, Maria
Authors of the University:
SILEO MARIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/385976
Published in:
JOURNAL OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
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