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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ulderico Santamaria; Giulia Governatori; Stefano Mastrostefano; Emanuele Dell'Aglio; Rita Reale;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | STORM (700191)

    This dataset for monitoring the masonry of Hall I at the Baths of Diocletian (Rome) was created by the University of Tuscia. The measurements are carried out with a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, have been investigated: Strain of lesions (sensors S0, S2 and S3); Temperature of masonry (sensors S1, and S8); Humidity of masonry (sensors S4, S5, S6 and S7). The data produced by the sensors were automatically saved them every 30 seconds. The dataset is composed of the data raw obtained from October 2017 to May 2019 and separated by month in 14 sheets. In total more than 4 million values were registered, used to understand the slow hazard phenomena present on the monitored masonry. STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management) is a HORIZON 2020 funded European Union Cultural Heritage project that aims at the protection of Cultural Heritage through a combination of technical and organizational resources (http://www.storm-project.eu).

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    De Wit, Rutger; Vincent, Alice;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | ECOPOTENTIAL (641762)

    kml files constructed for "Seventy-year chronology of Salinas in southern France: coastal surfaces managed for salt production and conservation issues for abandoned sites" For the years 1975, 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018, topographical maps and aerial photographs were obtained the IGN web portals (Géoportail; Géoportail, section “remonter le temps”). Literature data and knowledge of the localisation of pumping stations and functioning of exploited Salinas obtained from expert interviews were used to re-itemise the functional pre-concentration ponds not included in CLC-class 4.2.2, as belonging to the Salinas. Polygons were created manually for these items and constituted an added class 4.2.2.A to distinguish these added surfaces from those recognised by Corine land-cover as 4.2.1 or 5.2.1. Both classes were systematically merged into a single shapefile for each Salina and the polygons obtained were checked against topographic maps and aerial photographs to verify if these represented the real coverage of the Salina and corrected if needed. Hence , the ensembles of the exploited Salinas in these 6 years were named as “Salinas_Mediterranean_France_xxxx.kml”, with xxxx as the year). These file were proposed as supplementary on-line material for the following publication: DE WIT, R., VINCENT, A., FOULC, L., KLESCZEWSKI, M., SCHER, O., LOSTE, C., THIBAULT, M., POULIN, B., ERNOUL, L., BOUTRON, O. (2019). Seventy-year chronology of Salinas in southern France: Coastal surfaces managed for salt production and conservation issues for abandoned sites. Journal for Nature Conservation 49: 95-107 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2019.03.003 But did not appear on site (error that was never corrected by Elsevier)

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Santamaria, Ulderico; Governatori, Giulia; Mastrostefano, Stefano; Dell'Aglio, Emanuele; Reale, Rita;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | STORM (700191)

    This dataset for monitoring the masonry of Aula I at the Baths of Diocletian (Rome) was created by the University of Tuscia. The measurements are carried out with a prototype based on Arduino UNO, have been investigated: Temperature and Relative Humidity of the internal environment and Temperature and Relative Humidity of contact on the masonry (with two sensors DHT22 AM2302); Acceleration along the three spatial axes (X, Y and Z), Pitch Index and Roll Index (with Gy 521 sensor); Surface pressure for the movement of a lesion (with FlexiForxe sensor). The data produced by the sensors were acquired and sent to the computer which automatically saved them every 10 seconds. The dataset is composed of the data obtained from 2017 to 2019 and separated by month in 11 sheets. In total about 40 million values were recorded, used to understand the slow hazard phenomena present on the monitored masonry. STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management) is a HORIZON 2020 funded European Union Cultural Heritage project that aims at the protection of Cultural Heritage through a combination of technical and organizational resources (http://www.storm-project.eu).

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ulderico Santamaria; Giulia Governatori; Stefano Mastrostefano; Emanuele Dell'Aglio; Rita Reale;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | STORM (700191)

    This dataset for monitoring the masonry of Michelangelo's Cloister at the Baths of Diocletian (Rome) was created by the University of Tuscia. The measurements are carried out with a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, have been investigated: Strain of lesions (sensors S0 and S3); Temperature of masonry (sensors S1, S2 and S8); Humidity of masonry (sensors S4, S5, S6 and S7). The data produced by the sensors were automatically saved them every 30 seconds. The dataset is composed of the data raw obtained from October 2018 to May 2019 and separated by month in 8 sheets. In total more than 2 million values were registered, used to understand the slow hazard phenomena present on the monitored masonry. STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management) is a HORIZON 2020 funded European Union Cultural Heritage project that aims at the protection of Cultural Heritage through a combination of technical and organizational resources (http://www.storm-project.eu).

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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ulderico Santamaria; Giulia Governatori; Stefano Mastrostefano; Emanuele Dell'Aglio; Rita Reale;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | STORM (700191)

    This dataset for monitoring the masonry of Hall I at the Baths of Diocletian (Rome) was created by the University of Tuscia. The measurements are carried out with a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, have been investigated: Strain of lesions (sensors S0, S2 and S3); Temperature of masonry (sensors S1, and S8); Humidity of masonry (sensors S4, S5, S6 and S7). The data produced by the sensors were automatically saved them every 30 seconds. The dataset is composed of the data raw obtained from October 2017 to May 2019 and separated by month in 14 sheets. In total more than 4 million values were registered, used to understand the slow hazard phenomena present on the monitored masonry. STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management) is a HORIZON 2020 funded European Union Cultural Heritage project that aims at the protection of Cultural Heritage through a combination of technical and organizational resources (http://www.storm-project.eu).

  • Open Access English
    Authors: 
    De Wit, Rutger; Vincent, Alice;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | ECOPOTENTIAL (641762)

    kml files constructed for "Seventy-year chronology of Salinas in southern France: coastal surfaces managed for salt production and conservation issues for abandoned sites" For the years 1975, 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2018, topographical maps and aerial photographs were obtained the IGN web portals (Géoportail; Géoportail, section “remonter le temps”). Literature data and knowledge of the localisation of pumping stations and functioning of exploited Salinas obtained from expert interviews were used to re-itemise the functional pre-concentration ponds not included in CLC-class 4.2.2, as belonging to the Salinas. Polygons were created manually for these items and constituted an added class 4.2.2.A to distinguish these added surfaces from those recognised by Corine land-cover as 4.2.1 or 5.2.1. Both classes were systematically merged into a single shapefile for each Salina and the polygons obtained were checked against topographic maps and aerial photographs to verify if these represented the real coverage of the Salina and corrected if needed. Hence , the ensembles of the exploited Salinas in these 6 years were named as “Salinas_Mediterranean_France_xxxx.kml”, with xxxx as the year). These file were proposed as supplementary on-line material for the following publication: DE WIT, R., VINCENT, A., FOULC, L., KLESCZEWSKI, M., SCHER, O., LOSTE, C., THIBAULT, M., POULIN, B., ERNOUL, L., BOUTRON, O. (2019). Seventy-year chronology of Salinas in southern France: Coastal surfaces managed for salt production and conservation issues for abandoned sites. Journal for Nature Conservation 49: 95-107 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnc.2019.03.003 But did not appear on site (error that was never corrected by Elsevier)

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Santamaria, Ulderico; Governatori, Giulia; Mastrostefano, Stefano; Dell'Aglio, Emanuele; Reale, Rita;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | STORM (700191)

    This dataset for monitoring the masonry of Aula I at the Baths of Diocletian (Rome) was created by the University of Tuscia. The measurements are carried out with a prototype based on Arduino UNO, have been investigated: Temperature and Relative Humidity of the internal environment and Temperature and Relative Humidity of contact on the masonry (with two sensors DHT22 AM2302); Acceleration along the three spatial axes (X, Y and Z), Pitch Index and Roll Index (with Gy 521 sensor); Surface pressure for the movement of a lesion (with FlexiForxe sensor). The data produced by the sensors were acquired and sent to the computer which automatically saved them every 10 seconds. The dataset is composed of the data obtained from 2017 to 2019 and separated by month in 11 sheets. In total about 40 million values were recorded, used to understand the slow hazard phenomena present on the monitored masonry. STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management) is a HORIZON 2020 funded European Union Cultural Heritage project that aims at the protection of Cultural Heritage through a combination of technical and organizational resources (http://www.storm-project.eu).

  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Ulderico Santamaria; Giulia Governatori; Stefano Mastrostefano; Emanuele Dell'Aglio; Rita Reale;
    Publisher: Zenodo
    Project: EC | STORM (700191)

    This dataset for monitoring the masonry of Michelangelo's Cloister at the Baths of Diocletian (Rome) was created by the University of Tuscia. The measurements are carried out with a Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, have been investigated: Strain of lesions (sensors S0 and S3); Temperature of masonry (sensors S1, S2 and S8); Humidity of masonry (sensors S4, S5, S6 and S7). The data produced by the sensors were automatically saved them every 30 seconds. The dataset is composed of the data raw obtained from October 2018 to May 2019 and separated by month in 8 sheets. In total more than 2 million values were registered, used to understand the slow hazard phenomena present on the monitored masonry. STORM (Safeguarding Cultural Heritage through Technical and Organisational Resources Management) is a HORIZON 2020 funded European Union Cultural Heritage project that aims at the protection of Cultural Heritage through a combination of technical and organizational resources (http://www.storm-project.eu).