Multisensor surveys of tall historical buildings in high seismic hazard areas before and during a seismic sequence

Abstract A seismic sequence that included a moment magnitude M W = 5.9 earthquake struck three regions of Northern Italy (Emilia Romagna, Veneto and Lombardy) in May–June 2012. The sequence caused significant damage to several historical buildings and in some cases caused complete structural collapse. Cracks appeared in the belfry and cusp of the 69 m high, ∼3° leaning bell tower of Ficarolo (Rovigo). A project aimed at studying the geometry of the tower, possible local seismic amplification and soil-structure interaction began in early 2013 before the earthquake. The data were provided by terrestrial laser scanning, low-cost operational modal analysis and geophysical measurements. The repetition of the surveys during and after the seismic sequence, which was augmented by thermal imaging measurements, allowed an evaluation of the changes caused by the earthquake. In addition to an evaluation of the damage, the data allowed the development of a method based on fast and relatively low-cost measurements that provide useful information for cultural heritage management purposes. The results highlighted that the surveys can be carried out during a seismic emergency and that preventive measures can be carried out under reasonable time and budget constraints in high seismic hazard areas.

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