Geological and archaeological analysis of stone masonries in standing structures helps reveal information about use of natural resources. At the same time, the study of historical materials is useful for conservators and cultural heritage management. Geochemical and petrographic analysis of building material types is usually done through destructive analysis on a few selected samples and can be problematic due to the costs of operations and the size of buildings themselves. This paper demonstrates that the combination of hyperspectral imaging portable Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF) spectroscopy was useful for analysing types of raw materials used in distinct construction phases of the inne...
Historic and prehistoric sites are often a serious challenge for geophysical techniques, which could...
The risk and the vulnerability mitigation of historical heritages (e.g. churches, museums and monume...
The restoration of artistic and architectural heritage represents a bench mark of the cultural devel...
International audienceGeological and archaeological analysis of stone masonries in standing structur...
Studying archaeological materials we often have to deal with sensitive artefacts or protected ancien...
Provenance studies on stone artefacts can supply important information to map the displacement of g...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
This paper presents a radiometric study to recognize pathologies in façades of historical buildings ...
This paper presents a comparative study with different remote sensing technologies to recognize path...
MOBIMA is a research project carried out at Umeå University which aims to develop non-destructive an...
The aim of this thesis is to study and evaluate the application of hyperspectral image analysis as a...
This paper presents a comparative study with different remote sensing technologies to recognize path...
In this paper, a multi-technique approach, at different scale of observation, is used to characteriz...
Historic and prehistoric sites are often a serious challenge for geophysical techniques, which could...
The risk and the vulnerability mitigation of historical heritages (e.g. churches, museums and monume...
The restoration of artistic and architectural heritage represents a bench mark of the cultural devel...
International audienceGeological and archaeological analysis of stone masonries in standing structur...
Studying archaeological materials we often have to deal with sensitive artefacts or protected ancien...
Provenance studies on stone artefacts can supply important information to map the displacement of g...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
The study of stone artefacts is a combination of anthropological archaeology and geology, rooted in ...
This paper presents a radiometric study to recognize pathologies in façades of historical buildings ...
This paper presents a comparative study with different remote sensing technologies to recognize path...
MOBIMA is a research project carried out at Umeå University which aims to develop non-destructive an...
The aim of this thesis is to study and evaluate the application of hyperspectral image analysis as a...
This paper presents a comparative study with different remote sensing technologies to recognize path...
In this paper, a multi-technique approach, at different scale of observation, is used to characteriz...
Historic and prehistoric sites are often a serious challenge for geophysical techniques, which could...
The risk and the vulnerability mitigation of historical heritages (e.g. churches, museums and monume...
The restoration of artistic and architectural heritage represents a bench mark of the cultural devel...