Hyperspectral fluorescence lidar imaging at the Colosseum, Rome: Elucidating past conservation interventions
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
Fluorescence lidar techniques offer considerable potential for
remote, non-invasive diagnostics of stone cultural heritage in the outdoor
environment. Here we present the results of a joint Italian-Swedish
experiment, deploying two hyperspectral fluorescence lidar imaging
systems, for the documentation of past conservation interventions on the
Colosseum, Rome. Several portions of the monument were scanned and we
show that it was possible to discriminate among masonry materials,
reinforcement structures and protective coatings inserted during past
conservation interventions, on the basis of their fluorescence signatures,
providing useful information for a first quick, large-scale in situ screening
of the monument.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fluorescence; Optical radar; Cultural heritage; Hypers; Conservation
List of contributors:
Lognoli, David; Palombi, Lorenzo; Raimondi, Valentina; Cecchi, Giovanna
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