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Optimisation of the radiocarbon dating process of mortar samples. A case study in the Colosseum, Rome (Italy) [PDF]
This project highlights the importance of an integrated planning of field and laboratory procedures for the success of the radiocarbon dating of mortar samples. In this research bulk mortar analysis was complemented with lime lump analysis.
Heinemeier, Jan +5 more
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Mechanical characterization for mortar for masonry [PDF]
The Eurocode 6 defines classes of mortars resistance which are based on the minimum compressive strength of mortar at 28 days after casting and suggests reference compositions for obtaining such classes.
Aguiar, J. L. Barroso de +2 more
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Capsule controlled release of crystallisation inhibitors in mortars
Crystallisation inhibitors, such as sodium ferrocyanide (NaFeCN), are highly effective in mitigating NaCl-induced weathering in lime-based mortars; however, direct addition of NaFeCN in lime-mortars increases its susceptibility to leaching and rapid ...
Ameya Kamat +3 more
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Mineralogy of supports and selected pigments in mediaeval churches of Slovenia [PDF]
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Križnar, Anabelle +2 more
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The ‘Lost’ Church of Bix Gibwyn: The Human Bone [PDF]
Recent research for the Victoria County History (VCH) highlighted the presence of a ‘lost’ medieval church in Bix, a Chilterns parish north-west of Henley-on-Thames.
Mileson, S. +2 more
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Specialist 'restoration mortars': a comparison of the physical properties ot two stone repair materials [PDF]
Forster, Alan Mark +2 more
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Analysis of porous and chemical additives effects on the cement-lime mortar properties
Cement-lime (CL) mortar has a number of properties and most important property of this mortar type is dependent on the admixtures and aggregates. By varying the ratio of ingredients, the characteristics of CL mortar can be adapted to specific mortar ...
Khrystyna Moskalova +2 more
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Ginger nut, AGA soil, and shell lime are the primary building limes used in traditional Chinese architectural sites. They have been widely researched and developed for restoring rock and soil heritage over the last decade.
Weichang Chen, Li Li
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The rehabilitation of a Victorian clay brick railway viaduct
Larpool viaduct is a 13 span clay brick viaduct built between 1882 and 1884 to carry the Scarborough and Whitby railway across the picturesque Esk Valley in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
Garrity, SW
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Admixtures effect in lime/MK mortar
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Martínez-Ramírez, S. +2 more
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