Geohazards affecting cultural heritage monuments. A complex case study from Romania

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The impact that geohazards have on cultural heritage requires continuous research in order to assess risks, prevention and conservation. This study has as the main research object, a uniquen monument in terms of its connection with the risk phenomena. It is about a wooden church historical monument from the village of Corbești, Romania, which was destroyed at the beginning of the tenth decade of the last century by a meteorological hazard, later reconstructed on a new site (in Oradea Municipality), and currently there is a risk of being affected by a geological hazard. The study focused on three main directions of research, namely: reconstructing the film of events, analyzing current risks and finding viable methods for future conservation and promotion. The methodology is based on extensive field research and the use of digital technologies. The results obtained confirmed the church's tendency to be affected by the emergence of a new risk phenomenon - landslides. In order to conserve and rebuild in case of need, the monument was digitized and a three-dimensional model of high accuracy was developed. This approach has the advantage of being low-cost, fast, non-invasive and providing large volumes of valuable information in the process of cultural heritage conservation.

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Ilieș, D. C., Caciora, T., Herman, G. V., Ilieș, A., Ropa, M., & Baias, Ștefan. (2020). Geohazards affecting cultural heritage monuments. A complex case study from Romania. Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites , 31(3), 1103–1112. https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.31323-546

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