3 research outputs found
Chapter Pyrgi: analysis of possible climatic effects on a coastal archaeological site
This work refers to an interdisciplinary study on the archaeological site of Pyrgi, an Etruscan harbour still under excavation, located on the Lazio’s coast in Santa Severa, in the province of Rome. The objective of the research is to assess the main cause of the floods and the time the water stays in the site to determine if the floods are periodic phenomena over time or random events for guarantee a correct conservation of the site . The study is based on the combined use of geomatic technologies, meteorological and climatic models, and hydrogeological knowledge
Pyrgi. Analysis of possible climatic effects on a coastal archaeological site
This work refers to an interdisciplinary study on the archaeological site of
Pyrgi, an Etruscan harbour still under excavation, located on the Lazio’s coast in Santa
Severa, in the province of Rome. The site in question is subject to frequent flooding which
compromises its accessibility and delays the archaeological excavation operations. The
study is based on the combined use of geomatic technologies, meteorological and climatic
models, and hydrogeological knowledge of the examined site, to have a global view of the
hazard to which it is exposed. Different geomatic techniques at different scales are used in the
analysis. Large scale surveys are carried out to define the water networks and to monitor
the site using satellite images. On a small scale, drone photogrammetry techniques are used
to assess the morphology of the territory and eventual protection from natural hazards present
in the site. Using these images, a detailed digital surface model (DSM) has been generated.
The objective of the research is to assess the main cause of the floods and the time
the water stays in the site and to determine if the floods are periodic phenomena over time
or random events. The study was conducted using images captured by Sentinel 2 satellites
processed at level 2-A. These images enabled the identification of the flooding periods of
the site for the years of monitoring. The study was conducted by comparing the captured
images with rainfall data, paying attention to extreme weather phenomena that occurred
from 2012 to date. The rainfall data are provided by the National Department of Civil
Protection to CNR-ISAC by an agreement between the two institutions. The same images
have been compared with the wind data recorded by the anemometer located in the
Civitavecchia harbour and the wave height data available from ERA5 reanalysis.
Knowledge of the main cause of the floods and a possible periodicity will allow to plan
correct conservation of the site through specific protection measures designed according to
the hazards to which it is exposed
Chapter Pyrgi: analysis of possible climatic effects on a coastal archaeological site
This work refers to an interdisciplinary study on the archaeological site of Pyrgi, an Etruscan harbour still under excavation, located on the Lazio’s coast in Santa Severa, in the province of Rome. The objective of the research is to assess the main cause of the floods and the time the water stays in the site to determine if the floods are periodic phenomena over time or random events for guarantee a correct conservation of the site . The study is based on the combined use of geomatic technologies, meteorological and climatic models, and hydrogeological knowledge