Control de la intervención estructural sobre el área del Teatro Romano de Cádiz

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Abstract

The Roman Theatre of Cadiz (Spain) is a piece of heritage that has been buried for centuries under the historical town. It is the oldest and biggest Roman theatre in Spain. In 2010, an intervention began in order to dig it up but respecting the monumental landmarks over it. The intervention consisted on the construction of some vaults under the blocks by grout injection. The control of this intervention is being done by two different techniques: topographic control points and Operational Modal Analysis. The methodology that has been followed to control the intervention on this area and the obtained results are the main goals of this paper.

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Pachón, P., Rodríguez-Mayorga, E., Cobo, A., & Yanes, E. (2014). Control de la intervención estructural sobre el área del Teatro Romano de Cádiz. Informes de La Construccion, 66(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.13.086

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