2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0926-9851(99)00056-7
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GPR survey to confirm the location of ancient structures under the Valencian Cathedral (Spain)

Abstract: This paper describes the ground-penetrating radar GPR survey performed inside the Cathedral of Valencia, Spain. It is part of historical studies performed in the Cathedral in order to add information to old maps and documents in the Cathedral Archives and also to analyze the extent and importance of potentially destructive moisture areas that were appearing on the floor. The construction of the Cathedral of Valencia occurred in three stages, all of which are well-documented in the Cathedral Archives with detai… Show more

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“…As demonstrated by several publications within the past decades (Daniels 1988;Pérez-Gracia et al 2000;Lorenzo et al 2002;Martinaud et al 2004;Solla et al 2010;Lazȃr et al 2011), GPR is an effective tool to locate shallow man-made constructions, or cavities, and their interpretations in terms of structural shapes, dimensions, estimation of building materials and fillings, as well as the analysis of their state of conservation. Valová and Glisníková (2011) present a GPR study to ascertain the existence of passages under a chapel.…”
Section: Investigation Of Underground Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As demonstrated by several publications within the past decades (Daniels 1988;Pérez-Gracia et al 2000;Lorenzo et al 2002;Martinaud et al 2004;Solla et al 2010;Lazȃr et al 2011), GPR is an effective tool to locate shallow man-made constructions, or cavities, and their interpretations in terms of structural shapes, dimensions, estimation of building materials and fillings, as well as the analysis of their state of conservation. Valová and Glisníková (2011) present a GPR study to ascertain the existence of passages under a chapel.…”
Section: Investigation Of Underground Constructionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method is also suitable for archaeological sites (Basile et al, 2000;Daniels, 2004;Jol, 2009;Martinaud et al, 2004;Novo et al, 2010;Perez-Gracia et al, 2000;Solla et al, 2008), to locate caves, galleries and tunnels (Al-fares et al, 2002;Benson, 1995;Boryssenko, 1999;Kruse et al, 2006;Lorenzo et al, 2002;Ortega et al, 2010;Piccolo and Zanelli, 1994;Sorbini, 1990), due to the high electromagnetic contrast between air and the surrounding materials.…”
Section: Outline Of Gpr and Ert Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combination of non-destructive techniques has been widely applied to corroborate historical archive information features (Barilaro et al, 2007;Conyers and Connell, 2007;Pérez et al, 2000;Sutton and Conyers, 2013) and map unmarked subterranean features (Costanzo et al, 2014;Fiedler et al, 2009;Leucci and De Giorgi, 2005;Moropoulou et al, 2005). Laser scanner is currently the quickest and most powerful tool to generate completed 3D models of a variety of subterranean spaces (Abellán et al, 2014;Buchroithner and Gaisecker, 2009;Fanti et al, 2013;Fekete et al, 2010;Lam, 2006;Pejić, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%