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Abstract

We show the results of an experimental application of the high-resolution resistivity method<br>to the assessment of the state of conservation of architectonic structures and to the recognition<br>of buried features in the San Giovanni a Carbonara ancient monastery (Naples, Italy). The<br>tomography approach based on the concept of source occurrence probability has been used for<br>the analysis of the resistivity data. The 3D tomography imaging method is gaining increasing<br>importance for its objectivity and reliability. It has also the advantage of not requiring any a<br>priori assumption during the whole source imaging procedure.

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