New developments in the use of spatial technology in archaeology

MD McCoy, TN Ladefoged - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2009 - Springer
Spatial technology is integral to how archaeologists collect, store, analyze, and represent
information in digital data sets. Recent advances have improved our ability to look for and …

[HTML][HTML] Recent increase of flood frequency in the Ionian Belt of Basilicata Region, Southern Italy: human or climatic changes?

M Bentivenga, SI Giano, M Piccarreta - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
The Ionian coast of the Basilicata region, southern Italy, is characterized by a remarkable
archaeological heritage, valuable crops, and national and international tourism, contributing …

[HTML][HTML] Geoheritage management in areas with multicultural interest contexts

E Pescatore, M Bentivenga, SI Giano - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Sites of geo-cultural interest are often included in areas where multicultural contexts (geo
and non geo) are present. Cultural heritage dissemination is sometimes mono-contextual …

Integration of constrained electrical and seismic tomographies to study the landslide affecting the cathedral of Agrigento

P Capizzi, R Martorana - Journal of Geophysics and Engineering, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Cathedral of Saint Gerland, located on the top of the hill of Agrigento, is an
important historical church, which dates back to the Arab–Norman period (XI century) …

Geomorphosites: versatile tools in geoheritage cultural dissemination

E Pescatore, M Bentivenga, SI Giano, V Siervo - Geoheritage, 2019 - Springer
In the last decades, renewed interest on sites of geological interest, both in the nature
conservation and tourism sectors, has been registered, as well as an interest in educational …

[HTML][HTML] Morphometry and Debris-Flow Susceptibility Map in Mountain Drainage Basins of the Vallo di Diano, Southern Italy

SI Giano, E Pescatore, V Siervo - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
In watershed mountain basins, affected in the last decades by strong rainfall events, the role
of debris-flow and debris flood processes was investigated. Morphometric parameters have …

The use of geophysical prospections to map ancient hydraulic works: the Triglio underground aqueduct (Apulia, southern Italy)

G Leucci, M Parise, M Sammarco… - Archaeological …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
This paper presents an integrated analysis using ground‐penetrating radar (GPR) and
electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) studies to map the Triglio underground aqueduct that …

Normal fault displacement dislocating a Roman aqueduct of Ephesos, western Turkey

CW Passchier, G Wiplinger, T Güngör, P Kessener… - Terra …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
A 38‐km‐long ancient aqueduct channel that served R oman E phesos, T urkey was
dislocated vertically over 3 m by a single seismic event on a normal fault. A new channel …

Drainage integration of small endorheic basins at the Pleistocene-Holocene transition: An example from southern Italy

SI Giano, M Schiattarella - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
The drainage integration of three Late Pleistocene intramontane basins located in the
southern Italian Apennines was reconstructed by integrating information derived from …

[HTML][HTML] Testing Semi-Automated Landforms Extraction Using Field-Based Geomorphological Maps

SI Giano, E Pescatore, V Siervo - Geosciences, 2025 - mdpi.com
The semi-automated extraction of landforms using GIS analysis is one of the main topics in
computer analyses. The use of digital elevation models (DEMs) in GIS applications makes …