Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens

This study focuses on the geotechnical evaluation of the foundation conditions of the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens, aiming to propose interventions to improve stability and reduce associated risks. The assessment reveals highly uneven foundation conditions beneath the monument. A thor...

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Main Authors: Vassilis Marinos, Georgios Prountzopoulos, Dimitra Papouli, Dionisia Michalopoulou, Vassiliki Eleftheriou
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/1/219
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description This study focuses on the geotechnical evaluation of the foundation conditions of the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens, aiming to propose interventions to improve stability and reduce associated risks. The assessment reveals highly uneven foundation conditions beneath the monument. A thorough collection of bibliographic references and geotechnical surveys was conducted, classifying geomaterials into engineering-geological units and evaluating critical parameters for geotechnical design. Geotechnical models were developed and 3D finite element analyses were performed. The qualitative evaluation of the foundation under static conditions indicates no immediate risk of failure, as no accelerated movement has been observed and the monument’s tilt remains well below critical values. Time-dependent settlements are not expected from any clay layers in the artificial fills. However, further soil compaction could occur due to seismic events, water action (causing erosion or voids), or changes in the monument’s weight or tilt under static conditions. The study also proposes instrumental monitoring, foundation soil improvement, and water management strategies to enhance the monument’s stability and mitigate potential risks.
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spelling doaj-art-a5f569544ec24f95b1212a5d92f2fefd2025-01-10T13:21:16ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202025-01-0125121910.3390/s25010219Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of AthensVassilis Marinos0Georgios Prountzopoulos1Dimitra Papouli2Dionisia Michalopoulou3Vassiliki Eleftheriou4School of Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Division, National Technical University of Athens, 15780 Athens, GreeceIndependent Geotechnical & Tunnel Engineering Consultant, N. Erythraia, 14671 Athens, GreeceEngineering Geology & Geomechanical Monitoring Consultant, 18755 Athens, GreeceAcropolis Restoration Service, Hellenic Ministry of Culture, 10555 Athens, GreeceAcropolis Restoration Service, Hellenic Ministry of Culture, 10555 Athens, GreeceThis study focuses on the geotechnical evaluation of the foundation conditions of the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens, aiming to propose interventions to improve stability and reduce associated risks. The assessment reveals highly uneven foundation conditions beneath the monument. A thorough collection of bibliographic references and geotechnical surveys was conducted, classifying geomaterials into engineering-geological units and evaluating critical parameters for geotechnical design. Geotechnical models were developed and 3D finite element analyses were performed. The qualitative evaluation of the foundation under static conditions indicates no immediate risk of failure, as no accelerated movement has been observed and the monument’s tilt remains well below critical values. Time-dependent settlements are not expected from any clay layers in the artificial fills. However, further soil compaction could occur due to seismic events, water action (causing erosion or voids), or changes in the monument’s weight or tilt under static conditions. The study also proposes instrumental monitoring, foundation soil improvement, and water management strategies to enhance the monument’s stability and mitigate potential risks.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/1/2193D geotechnical analysisfoundation stabilitygeotechnical monitoringAgrippa monumentAthens acropolispreservation of monument
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Georgios Prountzopoulos
Dimitra Papouli
Dionisia Michalopoulou
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Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens
Sensors
3D geotechnical analysis
foundation stability
geotechnical monitoring
Agrippa monument
Athens acropolis
preservation of monument
title Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens
title_full Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens
title_fullStr Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens
title_full_unstemmed Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens
title_short Geotechnical Assessment of Foundation Stability for Preserving the Agrippa Monument at the Acropolis of Athens
title_sort geotechnical assessment of foundation stability for preserving the agrippa monument at the acropolis of athens
topic 3D geotechnical analysis
foundation stability
geotechnical monitoring
Agrippa monument
Athens acropolis
preservation of monument
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/25/1/219
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