Geological and Geomorphological Hazard in Historical and Archaeological Sites of the Mediterranean Area: Knowledge, Forecasting and Mitigation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
This study explains the results of a research programme concerning geological and geomorphological hazards caused by earthquakes and landslides involving important archaeological and historical sites of the Mediterranean area. Several historical and monumental sites have been taken into account, such as Petra, Dougga, Delphi and some centres in Montenegro. Many researches have proved that a close relation exists between earthquakes and landslides locally caused by medium-high magnitude events. Actually, those events influenced the survival of entire communities and the preservation of their historical and monumental testimonies. Even anthropic intervention has sometimes contributed to the deterioration of monuments and to the disappearance of important historical testimonies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Geomorphological hazard; cultural heritage; Mediterranean basin; monitoring techniques; landslide; earthquake; UNESCO
List of contributors:
Lazzari, Maurizio
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