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Methodology for heritage conservation in Belgium based on multi-temporal interferometry

  • L. Bejarano-Urrego
  • , E. Verstrynge
  • , M. Shimoni
  • , J. Lopez
  • , J. Walstra
  • , P. Y. Declercq
  • , D. Derauw
  • , R. Hayen
  • , K. Van Balen
    • KU Leuven
    • Geological Survey of Belgium
    • Université de Liège
    • Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage (KIK-IRPA)

    Onderzoeksoutput: Hoofdstuk in Boek/Rapport/CongresprocedureConferentiebijdragepeer review

    Samenvatting

    Soil differential settlements that cause structural damage to heritage buildings are precipitating cultural and economic value losses. Adequate damage assessment as well as protection and preservation of the built patrimony are priorities at national and local levels, so they require advanced integration and analysis of environmental, architectural and historical parameters. The GEPATAR project (GEotechnical and Patrimonial Archives Toolbox for ARchitectural conservation in Belgium) aims to create an online interactive geo-information tool that allows the user to view and to be informed about the Belgian heritage buildings at risk due to differential soil settlements. Multi-temporal interferometry techniques (MTI) have been proven to be a powerful technique for analyzing earth surface deformation patterns through time series of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images. These techniques allow to measure ground movements over wide areas at high precision and relatively low cost. In this project, Persistent Scatterer Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (PS-InSAR) and Multidimensional Small Baseline Subsets (MSBAS) are used to measure and monitor the temporal evolution of surface deformations across Belgium. This information is integrated with the Belgian heritage data by means of an interactive toolbox in a GIS environment in order to identify the level of risk. At country scale, the toolbox includes ground deformation hazard maps, geological information, location of patrimony buildings and land use; while at local scale, it includes settlement rates, photographic and historical surveys as well as architectural and geotechnical information. Some case studies are investigated by means of on-site monitoring techniques and stability analysis to evaluate the applied approaches. This paper presents a description of the methodology being implemented in the project together with the case study of the Saint Vincent's church which is located on a former colliery zone. For this building, damage is assessed by means of PSInSAR.

    Originele taal-2Engels
    TitelFifth International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, RSCy 2017
    RedacteurenVincent Ambrosia, Kyriacos Themistocleous, Silas Michaelides, Giorgos Papadavid, Gunter Schreier, Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis
    UitgeverijSociety of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
    ISBN van elektronische versie9781510613522
    DOI's
    StatusGepubliceerd - 2017
    Evenement5th International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, RSCy 2017 - Paphos, Cyprus
    Duur: 20 mrt. 201723 mrt. 2017

    Publicatie series

    NaamProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
    Volume10444
    ISSN van geprinte versie0277-786X
    ISSN van elektronische versie1996-756X

    Congres

    Congres5th International Conference on Remote Sensing and Geoinformation of the Environment, RSCy 2017
    Land/RegioCyprus
    StadPaphos
    Periode20/03/1723/03/17

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