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Environmental Proteomics Elucidates Phototrophic Biofilm Responses to Ornamental Lighting on Stone-built Heritage. [PDF]
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Wetland Heritage in the Balance: Developing an Exploratory Model for Understanding Local Perceptions of Wetland Heritage. [PDF]
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Compound climate events and their role in the decay of Greece's cultural heritage. [PDF]
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Performance Assessment of Graphene Oxide as a Protective Coating for Historical Stone. [PDF]
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Pollutant effects on stone monuments
Environmental Science & Technology, 1981Nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide produced by combustion of fossil fuels have seriously eroded stone monuments throughout Europe and North America. During periods of dryness, emissions accumulate as particulate matter on stone surfaces, where they are then activated by subsequent rain and snow.
K L, Gauri, G C, Holdren
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Early Medieval Stone Monuments
2015Often fragmented and without context, early medieval inscribed and sculpted stone monuments of the fifth to eleventh centuries AD have been mainly studied via their shape, their decoration and the texts a fraction of them bear. This book, investigating stone monuments from Ireland, Britain and Scandinavia (including the important memorials at ...
Clíodhna O'Leary +4 more
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Antiquity, 1937
Among the many ancient stone monuments in the British Isles there are few which are so little known as the small related group found standing chiefly on high moorland overlooking the Cheshire Plain on the southeast side of Manchester.Four survive in various stages of decay, and they take the form of large roughly rectangular or oval blocks of stone ...
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Among the many ancient stone monuments in the British Isles there are few which are so little known as the small related group found standing chiefly on high moorland overlooking the Cheshire Plain on the southeast side of Manchester.Four survive in various stages of decay, and they take the form of large roughly rectangular or oval blocks of stone ...
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Decay study of monument sand stones
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2021Selected ancient sandstone monuments (5-6th centuries) from Aihole, Pattadakal from Bagalkot district, local quarries stone and sandstone sample of Akkaragall quarries of India were characterized for their mineralogical and physical properties. X-ray diffraction (XRD) coupled with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) are used to discuss the ancient ...
Ramappa S. Kuri +2 more
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