Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a well assessed electromagnetic tool for subsurface imaging and is widely adopted in several Earth Sciences, such as geophysics, geology and archeology, in order to gather information on buried structures in non-invasive way and without performing excavations. In th...

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Main Authors: I. Catapano, A. Loperte, A. Satriani, F. Larocca, A. Affinito, F. Soldovieri, AMATO, Mariana
Other Authors: I., Catapano, A., Loperte, A., Satriani, F., Larocca, A., Affinito, F., Soldovieri, Amato, Mariana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11563/61292
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spelling ftunivbasilicata:oai:iris.unibas.it:11563/61292 2024-04-14T08:04:51+00:00 Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy I. Catapano A. Loperte A. Satriani F. Larocca A. Affinito F. Soldovieri AMATO, Mariana I., Catapano A., Loperte A., Satriani F., Larocca A., Affinito F., Soldovieri Amato, Mariana 2013 http://hdl.handle.net/11563/61292 eng eng volume:28 firstpage:154 lastpage:157 numberofpages:4 journal:RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA http://hdl.handle.net/11563/61292 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84995761534 Archeological survey Grotte dell’Angelo Ground Penetrating Radar Microwave Tomography Natural and cultural resources of the geoparks info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2013 ftunivbasilicata 2024-03-21T17:30:47Z Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a well assessed electromagnetic tool for subsurface imaging and is widely adopted in several Earth Sciences, such as geophysics, geology and archeology, in order to gather information on buried structures in non-invasive way and without performing excavations. In this communication, we report on the GPR measurement campaign carried out at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy, one of the most famous sites of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano geopark. This site, beyond to be a striking nature trail, is of archeological interest since a prehistoric pile dwelling settlement was discovered in the cavern at the end of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, large part of this ruins was destroyed and the surviving ones are not visible being covered by an embankment and the river crossing the cave. In this frame, GPR survey have been recently carried out with a two- fold aim: to support the outcomes of previous archaeological investigations and to infer about the presence of pile‐dwelling structures in a not previously investigated area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Archeological Survey Università degli Studi della Basilicata: CINECA IRIS
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topic Archeological survey
Grotte dell’Angelo
Ground Penetrating Radar
Microwave Tomography
Natural and cultural resources of the geoparks
spellingShingle Archeological survey
Grotte dell’Angelo
Ground Penetrating Radar
Microwave Tomography
Natural and cultural resources of the geoparks
I. Catapano
A. Loperte
A. Satriani
F. Larocca
A. Affinito
F. Soldovieri
AMATO, Mariana
Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy
topic_facet Archeological survey
Grotte dell’Angelo
Ground Penetrating Radar
Microwave Tomography
Natural and cultural resources of the geoparks
description Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a well assessed electromagnetic tool for subsurface imaging and is widely adopted in several Earth Sciences, such as geophysics, geology and archeology, in order to gather information on buried structures in non-invasive way and without performing excavations. In this communication, we report on the GPR measurement campaign carried out at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy, one of the most famous sites of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano geopark. This site, beyond to be a striking nature trail, is of archeological interest since a prehistoric pile dwelling settlement was discovered in the cavern at the end of the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, large part of this ruins was destroyed and the surviving ones are not visible being covered by an embankment and the river crossing the cave. In this frame, GPR survey have been recently carried out with a two- fold aim: to support the outcomes of previous archaeological investigations and to infer about the presence of pile‐dwelling structures in a not previously investigated area.
author2 I., Catapano
A., Loperte
A., Satriani
F., Larocca
A., Affinito
F., Soldovieri
Amato, Mariana
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author I. Catapano
A. Loperte
A. Satriani
F. Larocca
A. Affinito
F. Soldovieri
AMATO, Mariana
author_facet I. Catapano
A. Loperte
A. Satriani
F. Larocca
A. Affinito
F. Soldovieri
AMATO, Mariana
author_sort I. Catapano
title Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy
title_short Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy
title_full Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy
title_fullStr Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at Grotte dell’Angelo, Pertosa, (SA), Southern Italy
title_sort three-dimensional ground penetrating radar surveys at grotte dell’angelo, pertosa, (sa), southern italy
publishDate 2013
url http://hdl.handle.net/11563/61292
genre Archeological Survey
genre_facet Archeological Survey
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journal:RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA
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