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Geological risk assessment of Amtoudi Agadir in southern Morocco: a key case for sustainable cultural heritage

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  • P. Robles-Marín
  • F. Guerrera
  • M. Martín-Martín
  • G. Raffaelli
  • F. Alcalá
  • J. Tejera de León
  • T. Cherkaoui
  • L. Asebriy
  • I. El Amrani
  • S. Moliner-Aznar

Abstract

Medieval fortified granaries known as “agadirs” are very common in southern Morocco, being catalogued as world cultural heritage by United Nations. These Berber buildings (made of stones and tree trunks) usually located on rocky promontories, constitute historical testimonials related to the origin of Morocco, and, as tourist attractions, have a positive impact on the local economy. The sustainability of these ancient monuments requires geological-risk evaluations of the massif stability under the agadir with the proposal of stabilization measures, and an architectonic analysis with appropriate maintenance of the structural elements. An interdisciplinary study including climate, seismicity, hydrology, geology, geomorphology, geotechnical surveys of the massif, and diagnosis of the degradation of structural elements have been performed on the Amtoudi Agadir, selected as a case study. The main findings from this study are that the prevalent rocks used for construction (coming from the underlying substratum) are good-quality arkosic sandstones; the SW cliffs under the agadir are unstable under water saturation; some masonry walls are too thin and lack interlocking stones and mortar; and failures in the beams (due to flexure, fracture, and exhaustion in the resistance due to insect attacks or plant roots) are common. The basic risk assessment of ancient buildings of cultural heritage and their geologic substratum are needed especially in undeveloped areas with limited capacity to implement durable conservation policies. Therefore, recommendations have been provided to ensure the stability and maintenance of this important archaeological site. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2015

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  • P. Robles-Marín & F. Guerrera & M. Martín-Martín & G. Raffaelli & F. Alcalá & J. Tejera de León & T. Cherkaoui & L. Asebriy & I. El Amrani & S. Moliner-Aznar, 2015. "Geological risk assessment of Amtoudi Agadir in southern Morocco: a key case for sustainable cultural heritage," Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, Springer;International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, vol. 75(1), pages 415-440, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:nathaz:v:75:y:2015:i:1:p:415-440
    DOI: 10.1007/s11069-014-1329-7
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