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Archaeoseismology/ edited by Laura Pecchioli.
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methodologies and case studies /
other author:
Pecchioli, Laura.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xxi, 192 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I. Stratigraphic Analysis and Seismic Evidence -- Chapter 1. Stone Materials, Processes and Mortars in Archaeosismology Studies. The Case of Mugello (Tuscany-Italy) -- Chapter 2. Reading the Earthquake of 1542 in the Walls of the Church of Sant'Agata del Mugello: The Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach -- Chapter 3. The Partial Collapse of the Basilica of Maxentius in Late Antiquity: An Evaluation of Possible Destruction Causes -- Part II. Identification and Classification Methods -- Chapter 4. The Archaeology of Post-Earthquake Repairs: New Insights into Building Processes in Roman Pompeii -- Chapter 5. Application of Geological Techniques to Identify Earthquakes Affecting Archaeological Sites: The Example of the 2011 Lorca Earthquake (SE Spain) -- Part III. Anti-Seismic Measures in Ancient Building Construction and in the Vernacular Tradition -- Chapter 6. Anti-Seismic Measures in the Building Tradition -- Chapter 7. The Temple B in Pietrabbondante (Isernia, Italy) as a Case Study of Seismic Shield Properties of Roman-Italic Temple Foundations and Podiums -- Chapter 8. A Predictive Nonlinear 2D Mechanical Model for FEM Analysis of Trait de Jupiter Wooden Joints -- Part IV. Historical Seismicity -- Chapter 9. Roman Corinth and Wider Area (Greece): An Area Characterized by Debates on Ancient Earthquakes and by Earthquakes with Observable Signs -- Chapter 10. Research on Historical Seismicity in Vienne (France): From Archaeoseismological Observations to the Archaeological Identification of 'Viennese' Earthquakes in Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- Chapter 11. Assessment and Reduction of Seismic Damage to Buildings of Historical Interest.
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Subject:
Paleoseismology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28303-1
ISBN:
9783031283031
Archaeoseismology = methodologies and case studies /
Archaeoseismology
methodologies and case studies /[electronic resource] :edited by Laura Pecchioli. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xxi, 192 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Natural science in archaeology. - Natural science in archaeology..
Part I. Stratigraphic Analysis and Seismic Evidence -- Chapter 1. Stone Materials, Processes and Mortars in Archaeosismology Studies. The Case of Mugello (Tuscany-Italy) -- Chapter 2. Reading the Earthquake of 1542 in the Walls of the Church of Sant'Agata del Mugello: The Need for a Multidisciplinary Approach -- Chapter 3. The Partial Collapse of the Basilica of Maxentius in Late Antiquity: An Evaluation of Possible Destruction Causes -- Part II. Identification and Classification Methods -- Chapter 4. The Archaeology of Post-Earthquake Repairs: New Insights into Building Processes in Roman Pompeii -- Chapter 5. Application of Geological Techniques to Identify Earthquakes Affecting Archaeological Sites: The Example of the 2011 Lorca Earthquake (SE Spain) -- Part III. Anti-Seismic Measures in Ancient Building Construction and in the Vernacular Tradition -- Chapter 6. Anti-Seismic Measures in the Building Tradition -- Chapter 7. The Temple B in Pietrabbondante (Isernia, Italy) as a Case Study of Seismic Shield Properties of Roman-Italic Temple Foundations and Podiums -- Chapter 8. A Predictive Nonlinear 2D Mechanical Model for FEM Analysis of Trait de Jupiter Wooden Joints -- Part IV. Historical Seismicity -- Chapter 9. Roman Corinth and Wider Area (Greece): An Area Characterized by Debates on Ancient Earthquakes and by Earthquakes with Observable Signs -- Chapter 10. Research on Historical Seismicity in Vienne (France): From Archaeoseismological Observations to the Archaeological Identification of 'Viennese' Earthquakes in Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- Chapter 11. Assessment and Reduction of Seismic Damage to Buildings of Historical Interest.
Archaeoseismic research provides data and information on past earthquakes but is limited by the lack of ongoing discussions about methodology. This volume is an interdisciplinary approach including archaeologists, geologists, geophysicists, seismologists, engineers, and architects from different countries to present a comprehensive recording and interpretation of ancient natural disasters on some case studies. The publication is an introduction to various aspects of the field of archaeoseismology for the knowledge of past seismicity, the reconstruction of the chronological history of a place, the interpretation and identification of seismic effects using different methods, etc. The collection provides an overview of research into archaeoseismology, making new contributions through innovative ideas on various topics. The publication can be an illustrative introduction to better understand the complexity of interpreting seismic effects on ancient and modern masonries, particularly for students with an open mind.
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