Padilla Ceniceros, RaudelRaudelPadilla CenicerosPacheco Martínez, JesúsJesúsPacheco MartínezGonzalez Cervantes, NormaNormaGonzalez CervantesLópez Escobar, Michelle IvonneMichelle IvonneLópez EscobarSoto Zamora, Miguel ÁngelMiguel ÁngelSoto ZamoraLuna Villavicencio, HugoHugoLuna VillavicencioReyes Cedeño, Isaí GerardoIsaí GerardoReyes Cedeño2024-06-292024-06-292024https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/1076910.37558/GEC.V25I1.1276<jats:p>The non-destructive technique known as Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) has been used in the analysis of historical buildings in recent years. It provides insights into the internal structure of the structural elements, such as layer thicknesses, and potential irregularities. In this investigation the ERT technique was applied to the ancient San Ignacio Bridge, located in the state of Aguascalientes, Mexico. The resulting resistivity profiles unveil the primary construction stages of the bridge, which corroborate and enhance the historical information regarding its construction phases. Additionally, the profiles indicate the presence of moisture concentrations in the pavement fillings, which could be attributed to rainwater infiltration. The usefulness of the ERT technique applied to edified patrimony is demonstrated in this study.</jats:p>Identification of documented constructive stages of the San Ignacio Bridge (Aguascalientes, Mexico) using electrical resistivity tomography (ERT)Resource Types::text::journal::journal article