Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes

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As recent dramatic and numerous examples demonstrate, earthquakes still constitute a significant threat to cultural heritage (Bam 2003; L'Aquila 2009; Haiti 2010; Nepal 2015). By damaging the historical legacy, telluric phenomena affect economic and touristic incomes and alter regional identiti...

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Autores: Combey, Andy, Tricoche, Agnes, Audin, Laurence, Gandreau, David, Benavente Escobar, Carlos, Bastante Abuhadba, Jose, Tavera, Hernando, Angel Rodriguez-Pascua, Miguel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Consejo Nacional de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación
Repositorio:CONCYTEC-Institucional
Lenguaje:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.concytec.gob.pe:20.500.12390/2938
Enlace del recurso:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/2938
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2021.103447
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Seismic hazard
Archaeoseismology
Database
Cultural heritage
DRR
Cusco
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
title Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
spellingShingle Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
Combey, Andy
Seismic hazard
Archaeoseismology
Database
Cultural heritage
DRR
Cusco
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01
title_short Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
title_full Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
title_fullStr Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
title_full_unstemmed Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
title_sort Monumental Inca remains and past seismic disasters: A relational database to support archaeoseismological investigations and cultural heritage preservation in the Andes
author Combey, Andy
author_facet Combey, Andy
Tricoche, Agnes
Audin, Laurence
Gandreau, David
Benavente Escobar, Carlos
Bastante Abuhadba, Jose
Tavera, Hernando
Angel Rodriguez-Pascua, Miguel
author_role author
author2 Tricoche, Agnes
Audin, Laurence
Gandreau, David
Benavente Escobar, Carlos
Bastante Abuhadba, Jose
Tavera, Hernando
Angel Rodriguez-Pascua, Miguel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Combey, Andy
Tricoche, Agnes
Audin, Laurence
Gandreau, David
Benavente Escobar, Carlos
Bastante Abuhadba, Jose
Tavera, Hernando
Angel Rodriguez-Pascua, Miguel
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Seismic hazard
topic Seismic hazard
Archaeoseismology
Database
Cultural heritage
DRR
Cusco
https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01
dc.subject.es_PE.fl_str_mv Archaeoseismology
Database
Cultural heritage
DRR
Cusco
dc.subject.ocde.none.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#1.05.01
description As recent dramatic and numerous examples demonstrate, earthquakes still constitute a significant threat to cultural heritage (Bam 2003; L'Aquila 2009; Haiti 2010; Nepal 2015). By damaging the historical legacy, telluric phenomena affect economic and touristic incomes and alter regional identities and collective psyche. In the Andes, as in other emerging regions across the globe, deficient seismic hazard assessments, constant lack of resources, and inadequate maintenance programs are additional challenges for cultural heritage management. As part of our archaeoseismological investigation in the Cusco area (Peru), we developed a relational database, which seeks to identify, record and inventory seismic damage in pre-Columbian architecture. This work presents the main characteristics of the structure and design of the RISC (Risque sismique, Incas et Socie ' te ' a` Cusco) database and its contribution in supporting the fieldwork organization and facilitating the data acquisition. The collected architectonical evidence constitutes the first large archaeoseismological dataset in South America and will provide valuable complementary data in Peru to regional seismic hazard studies. We here aim to demon-strate that an ergonomic and user-friendly interface has a role to play in supervising and preserving the cultural heritage in active seismic areas. By converting ad-hoc surveys into routine inspections, RISC could become an effective low-tech monitoring system, providing relevant support for disaster risk reduction plans in archaeo-logical sites conservation. We stress the necessity of adopting cost-effective and easy-to-implement tools for cultural heritage monitoring in emerging countries through this case study. Our database may represent a relevant methodological background and template for further initiatives in both fields of archaeoseismology and cultural heritage protection.
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As part of our archaeoseismological investigation in the Cusco area (Peru), we developed a relational database, which seeks to identify, record and inventory seismic damage in pre-Columbian architecture. This work presents the main characteristics of the structure and design of the RISC (Risque sismique, Incas et Socie ' te ' a` Cusco) database and its contribution in supporting the fieldwork organization and facilitating the data acquisition. The collected architectonical evidence constitutes the first large archaeoseismological dataset in South America and will provide valuable complementary data in Peru to regional seismic hazard studies. We here aim to demon-strate that an ergonomic and user-friendly interface has a role to play in supervising and preserving the cultural heritage in active seismic areas. By converting ad-hoc surveys into routine inspections, RISC could become an effective low-tech monitoring system, providing relevant support for disaster risk reduction plans in archaeo-logical sites conservation. We stress the necessity of adopting cost-effective and easy-to-implement tools for cultural heritage monitoring in emerging countries through this case study. Our database may represent a relevant methodological background and template for further initiatives in both fields of archaeoseismology and cultural heritage protection.This work would not have been possible without the cooperation of the Decentralized Department of the Ministry of Culture from Cusco and the Geopark of Machu Picchu. We also thank Leo Marconato, Lorena Rosell, Peter Molnar, Sara Neustadt, Fabrizio Delgado and Xavier Robert for their precious assistance during the field campaigns. The authors would like to express their gratitude to H ' el`ene Dessales for her enthusiasm in sharing her feedbacks on the ACoR database as well as to Philippe Garnier for his constructive proofreading. This work was part of the CuscoPATA project (006-2016-FONDECYT) and of the interinstitutional agreement between IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le D ' eveloppement) and INGEMMET (Instituto Geol ' ogico, Minero y Metalurgico del Peru). This work has been realised in the framework of the IDEX CDP Risk@Univ.Grenoble Alpes as part of the program ``Investissements d'Aveniroverseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR-15-IDEX-02). 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