High-Resolution GPR Surveys to Investigate the Internal Structure of Pillars Inside the Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa Ibla
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Morreale, Gabriele; Grassi, Sabrina; Araque-Pérez, Carlos José; Teixidó Ullod, Teresa; Imposa, SebastianoEditorial
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High-resolution GPR Geophysical survey Cathedral of San Giorgio
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2025-11-14Referencia bibliográfica
Morreale, G.; Grassi, S.; Araque-Pérez, C.J.; Teixidó, T.; Imposa, S. High-Resolution GPR Surveys to Investigate the Internal Structure of Pillars Inside the Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa Ibla (Sicily, Italy). Remote Sens. 2025, 17, 3710. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs17223710
Resumen
The Cathedral of San Giorgio, a chief example of Baroque architecture in Sicily (Italy),
has been the focus of extensive geophysical investigations aimed at structural and subsoil
characterization to support heritage conservation efforts. This study is among the few
to apply a high-resolution Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey to the pillars of a
Baroque Church, revealing internal structural details not documented in any available
historical sources. Using a 2 GHz antenna, parallel radar profiles, spaced 0.05 m apart in
both directions, were collected to reconstruct a detailed 3D model of the internal structure.
Depth-slice and 3D-view analyses revealed multiple reflector sets corresponding to the
different masonry blocks forming the pillars. Distinct internal layers were identified at
depths of 0.22–0.30 m and 0.40–0.55 m, indicating blocks approximately 0.20–0.30 m in
height and the possible presence of vertical connectors. These results complement previous
studies that defined the dynamic parameters of the structure and a 3D velocity model
of the subsoil, which suggested anomalies linked to remnants of the ancient Byzantine
church of San Nicola. Overall, the findings provide valuable insights into the construction
techniques and current condition of the pillars, contributing essential data for the planning
of conservation and restoration strategies.





