Gad El-Qady, is a Professor of Applied Geophysics working in the area of application of Geophysical techniques for, but not limited to, Environmental investigations, archaeological, geotechnical, groundwater and geothermal investigations. Currently, Prof. El-Qady is the president of the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) since Jan 2019. Before that he was the Vice President of NRIAG)2018-2019), President of the National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries (NIOF), Egypt. From July 2016 to Jan 2017, he was head of geomagnetic department at NRIAG. While during 2013-2014 he was coordinator of the international relations of E-JUST.
Prof. El-Qady was the science and culture attaché of Egypt in Japan from 2010 to 2013. During 2013 to 2015 he was JSPS visiting professors at Kyushu university, that same group where He got his PhD on 2001. Since that time is an active member of the Egyptian Geophysical community. Prof. El-Qady supervised many post graduate students at different Egyptian universities. Prof. El-Qady, is the managing editor of the journal of National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) and has published many scientific papers, reviews, in peer reviewed international journals and he participate in several international Conferences and functioning as a referee for international Journals. He also organized several international conferences such as the 20th EMIW, ACAG 5th, ACAG 7th , AFSC2016.
He is also a working group committee member of the Electromagnetic induction in the earth (WMIW) that is now Div No. 6 of the IAGA (2008-2016).
Claudio Margottini (hab. full Professor of Engineering Geology) is the former Scientific and Technological Attaché at the Italian Embassy in Egypt and currently adjunct Professor at UNESCO Chair in the University of Florence (Italy), at Galala University in Egypt and at National Research Institute for Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG) in Egypt. He has served at the Geological Survey of Italy (ISPRA) and, as adjunct Professor at Modena (Italy) University and Huazong University (Wuhan, China).
He is trained as an Engineering Geologist (Università la Sapienza, Rome, Italy, 1979, summa cum laudae) and Engineering Seismologist (Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, UK, 1983). Extensively supporting UNESCO and other international organizations all his life long, his major field of expertise embrace the development of engineering geological techniques for the conservation and protection of Cultural and Natural Heritages. With projects in 26 Countries worldwide, during his career he received numerous honours and award in recognition of his services, mainly in less advantages Countries of the world.
He is author of about 330 publications and books.
Sustainable conservation of UNESCO and other heritages sites through proactive geosciences
Editors: Gad El Qady & Claudio Margottini
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INTRODUCTION
Part I: Rock mechanic, rock weathering and slope stability
1-Claudio Margottini, Daniele Spizzichino, Orlando Pandolfi
Landslide mitigation measures for the conservation of the archaeological site of Orongo (Easter Island-Chile).
e-mail: claudio.margottini@gmail.com
2-Daniele Spizzichino, J. Condori Amaru, Luca Lombardi, J. I. Gallego Revilla, J. A. Fernando Merodo, Claudio Margottini,
Conservation polices and mitigation measures for the Akapana Pyramid in the Tiwanaku archaeological site (Bolivia).
3-Fernandez-Merodo J.A., Mateos R.M., Azañon J.M., Ezquerro P., García-Davalillo J.C.,Bejar M., Herrera G., Novo C., Bee E., Themistocleous K., Crosta G., Frattini P., Castellanza R., Leoni G., Spizzichino D., Margottini C.,
e-mail: jose.fernandez@igme.es
4-M. Camorani, Fiorini G., G. Gigli, C. Margottini, D. Spizzichino, D. Vicini
Rock mechanic characterization and 3D Kinematic analysis of Katsky pillar (Georgia)
5-Duygu Ergenç, Nevin Aly, Rafael Fort, Sayed Hamed, Mónica Alvarez de Buergo
e-mail: nevin.aly@suezuniv.edu.eg
6-Jorge Feijoo, Mónica A. de Buergo, Rafael Fort, Nevin Aly
Electrochemical desalination of salt infected brick masonry applying a double electrode system
e-mail: nevin.aly@suezuniv.edu.eg
Part II: Geotechnical engineering
7- Guido Gottardi
Keynote: Investigation and preservation of historic foundations
e-mail: guido.gottardi2@unibo.it
8- Yoshinori Iwasaki, Mitsuharu Fukuda, Mitsumasa Ishizuka, Robert mansMcCarthy, Ichita Shimoda, Koichi Nakagawa, Tomofumi Koyama, Takeshi Nakagawa, and Vanna Ly
Keynote: Preventive Conservation of the Central Tower of Bayon Temple under Global Warming: Case Study in Soil Filled Foundation and Character Defining Elements of Authenticity of Foundation in Angkor, Cambodia
Slope instability induced by climate changes on the UNESCO Etruscan necropolis (Tarquinia, Central Italy)
e-mail: d.spizzichino@gmail.com
Part III: Geophysics
10- Gad El Qady
e-mail: gadosan@nriag.sci.eg
11- Amin Ibrahim, Saada Saada, Khaled Gemail
The Potential and Limitations of Electrical Resistivity and Magnetic Methods for Characterizing Highly Terrainous Archaeological Site: A Case Study At Tell Dibgou, Egypt.
e-mail: dr_amin1983@yahoo.com
The implementation of shallow geophysical survey for detection of some buried archaeological structures in Aswan city, Egypt
e-mail: dr.abbas.ali@gmail.com
13-William Frodella, Daniele Spizzichino, Giovanni Gigli, Mikheil Elashvili, Claudio Margottini, Nicola Casagli
e-mail: claudio.margottini@gmail.com
14-Massimiliano Pieraccini, Lapo Miccinesi
e-mail: massimiliano.pieraccini@unifi.it
15-Yuri Manshtein, Eugene Balkov, Alexander Manshtein
e-mail: manstein@sibergeo.com
Part IV: Laser scanning and virtual reality
16-Heinz Ruther
Keynote: Developments in the digital documentation of tangible Cultural heritage. Advances in data acquisition, processing methods and curating
Usage of laser scanning system to document the historical heritage of Beet Al Qadi, Cairo
e-mail: abdel_monem@yahoo.com
18-Mohamed Marzouk
An HBIM Holistic Approach for Rehabilitation of Heritage Buildings
e-mail: mmmarzouk@gmail.com
Part V: Hydrogeology
19-Abbas M. Abbas, Usama Massoud, Hany S. Mesbah, Ayman I. Taha, Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem Gad El Qady
Keynote: Geophysics' role in investigating and mitigating groundwater hazards on archaeological sites: Case studies from "Sphinx -Giza, Kom Ombo Temple-Aswan and Hawara Pyramid-Fayoum
Hydrogelogical hazard assessment and monitoring of Maya Devi Temple World Heritage sites in Lumbini (Nepal): the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha
e-mail: claudio.margottini@gmail.com
21-Claudio Margottini, Ugo Castellotti, Debi Goshal
e-mail: claudio.margottini@gmail.com
Part VI: Structural and environmental monitoring
22-Kyriacos Themistocleus
Monitoring cultural heritage sites affected by geohazards
e-mail: k.themistocleous@cut.ac.cy
23- Petti Luigi, Barone Fabrizio, Domenico Greco, Gabriel Zuchtriegel
Innovative structural monitoring as tool of preservation and valorisation of monumental architectures: the case of Neptune Temple in Paestum IT
e-mail: petti@unisa.it
Structure Stability Analyses of Chapels Dedicated to Wives of Amun Using Non-Contact Techniques, Madinet Habu temple - Luxor - Egypt
25-Ilenia Argentiero, Maria Dolores Fidelibus, Roberta Pellicani, Giuseppe Spilotro
Integrated characterization of Apulian hypogean cultural heritage (Italy)
Geological control on the evolution of stability of Theban tombs at Sheikh 'Abd el-Qurna, Luxor, Egypt
e-mail: aewolter1@gmail.com
Part VII: Seismic Hazard and Archeoseismology
27-Mustapha Meghraoui, Sbeinati Reda
e-mail: m.meghraoui@unistra.fr
28-Mahmut Göktug Drahor, Ökmen Sümer, Meriç Aziz Berge, Caner Öztürk, Atilla Ongar
Integrated Geoscience Investigations in Hittite Imperial Sites Affected by Earthquakes
e-mail: mfasan@units.it
30-Hamidatou Mouloud, Lebdioui Saad, Hallal Nasime, Abdelkrim Yelles-Chaouche, Assia Harbi, Mohammdi Yahia, Ammouchi Nesrine, Karima Messaoudi, Bellalem Fouzi, Beldjoudi Hamoud
State of buildings and related damage after the earthquake of 1856 in Jijel (Algeria). Considerations for seismic hazard assessment in Jijel and Skikda (Algeria)
e-mail: mouloudh83@gmail.com
Seismic hazard assessment of a cultural heritage minaret in Cairo
e-mail: hany_hassan@nriag.sci.eg
Part VIII: Remote Sensing
32-Rosa Lasaponara, Nicola Masini
e-mail: nicola.masini@cnr.it
33-Raspini F., Bianchini S., Festa D., Del Soldato M, Confuorto P., Casagli N.
The potential of satellite interferometry for geohazard assessment in cultural heritage sites
Instability processes and SAR data analysis in the Pompeii archeological park
e-mail: claudio.margottini@gmail.com
35-Abdelazi Fathi Abdelaziz Elfadaly, Rosa La Saponara
e-mail: abdelaziz.elfadaly@imaa.cnr.it
36-Gabriele Leoni, Daniele Spizzichino, Marina Marcelli, Cristina Carta
Rome walls satellite monitoring and protection by prothego methodology
e-mail: d.spizzichino@gmail.com
Part IX: New policies for management and conservation of heritage sites
The project of Parco Archeologico del Colosseo and the Italian network of archaeological parks: from satellite monitoring to conservation and preventive maintenance policies.
e-mail: irma.dellagiovampaola@beniculturali.it
38-Chris Wetcher
e-mail: chriswetcher@gmail.com
39-Naoyo Sekihiro
Management of Cultural Assets in Sudan from the Perspective of Sustainable Development Goals
e-mail: naoyo@pearl.ocn.ne.jp
40-Tamar Meliva
Improvement the State of Conservation of the Georgian Rock-cut Heritage through the Multidisciplinary Approach
e-mail: Tamarameliva@gmail.com
Aswan Declaration
41-Gad El Qady, Claudio Margottini
e-mail: gadosan@nriag.sci.eg