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Science of The Total Environment | 2016

A new approach to the assessment of flooding and dampness hazards in cultural heritage, applied to the historic centre of Seville (Spain)

Rocío Ortiz; Pilar Ortiz; José María Martín; María Auxiliadora Vázquez

Flooding and dampness have caused considerable damage to historic towns and cities and have become more frequent in recent years. The aim of this paper is to analyse the hazards of flooding and dampness in historic cities to establish a methodology that prioritises preventive conservation actions and restorations. The case study concerns the historic centre of Seville (Spain) and parish churches built between the 13th and 18th centuries. Geographic information system (GIS) software has been used to assess hazards caused by flooding and dampness along with a Delphi consultation process surveying a multidisciplinary group of seven experts-archaeologists, geologists, chemists, architects, engineers and environmentalists-to gain a general overview of the hazards affecting each area of the city. Currently, the historic centre of Seville is at a very low risk of flooding due to the engineering works being undertaken to divert the river course. For flooding to occur, water levels would need to rise over 6 to 12m along the different sections of the defensive walls; as a result, the historic centre has not been flooded since 1961, when these defences broke. However, there is a continual presence of dampness due to the proximity of the river, the presence of underground water and the permeability of the subsoil, resulting in continual damage to the lower sections of the monuments studied. Hence, hazard maps of flooding and dampness need to be dovetailed. This new approach provides tools for decision-makers in the current crisis, allowing them to prioritise strategies that will minimise damage in a town, as the urban unit where territorial policies could be applied.


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2010

Quarry identification of historical building materials by means of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence and chemometric analysis

Francesco Colao; R. Fantoni; Pilar Ortiz; María Auxiliadora Vázquez; José María Martín; Rocío Ortiz; Nasrullah Idris


Applied Surface Science | 2013

Comparative study of pulsed laser cleaning applied to weathered marble surfaces

Pilar Ortiz; V. Antúnez; Rocío Ortiz; José María Martín; M.A. Gómez; Ana R. Hortal; Bruno Martínez-Haya


Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2014

Approach to environmental risk analysis for the main monuments in a historical city

Pilar Ortiz; Vanessa Antunez; José María Martín; Rocío Ortiz; María Auxiliadora Vázquez; E. Galán


Applied Physics A | 2010

Investigation of environmental pollution effects on stone monuments in the case of Santa Maria La Blanca, Seville (Spain)

Pilar Ortiz; María Auxiliadora Vázquez; Rocío Ortiz; José María Martín; T. Ctvrtnickova; M. P. Mateo; G. Nicolás


Environmental Geochemistry and Health | 2015

Risk assessment of particle dispersion and trace element contamination from mine-waste dumps

Antonio Romero; I. González; José María Martín; María Auxiliadora Vázquez; Pilar Ortiz


Archive | 2013

Analysis of heat effects due to fires on calcareous stones

Rocío Ortiz; Pilar Ortiz; José María Martín; C Escudero; María Auxiliadora Vázquez


Applied Physics A | 2016

Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy study of silversmith pieces: the case of a Spanish canopy of the nineteenth century

M. A. Gómez-Morón; Pilar Ortiz; Rocío Ortiz; José María Martín; M. P. Mateo; G. Nicolás


Red U : revista de docencia universitaria | 2009

Aplicación de TIC a estudios de Protección del Patrimonio Arquitectónico: Indicadores de Calidad.

Pilar Ortiz; José María Martín; Rocío Ortiz; María Auxiliadora Vázquez; María Ángeles Guerrero


Heritage Science | 2018

The Hidden Face of Cultural Heritage: a science window for the dissemination of elementary knowledge of risk and vulnerability in cultural heritage

Pilar Ortiz; Rocío Ortiz; José María Martín; Rosario Rodríguez-Griñolo; María Auxiliadora Vázquez; María Auxiliadora Gómez-Morón; Marta Sameño; Luisa Loza; Carmen Guerra; J. M. Macías-Bernal; Javier Becerra

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Pilar Ortiz

Pablo de Olavide University

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Rocío Ortiz

Pablo de Olavide University

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E. Galán

University of Seville

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G. Nicolás

University of A Coruña

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M. P. Mateo

University of A Coruña

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Rocío Ortiz

Pablo de Olavide University

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Ana R. Hortal

Pablo de Olavide University

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