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Stone Monuments Consolidation with Nanomaterials

Key Engineering Materials, 2015
Historical monuments suffer different forms of degradation, due to some improper works on architecture structure, vibrations caused by blasting, traffic, the inadequate restoration, the phenomenon of freeze-thaw, air pollution, humidity and temperature variations, friable mortar, deposits adhering impurities (dust, smoke, tar), soluble efflorescence ...
Rodica Mariana Ion   +7 more
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Carved stone monuments

2023
Il capitolo tratta della produzione litica nella città etrusca di Marzabotto.
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Chemomechanical Degradation of Monumental Stones: Preliminary Results

2020
The degradation of monumental stones resulting from the mutual interaction between mechanical actions and environment/pollution conditions is investigated here. In particular, the stone degradation is estimated as a function of the environmental conditions and the prediction of damaging phenomena, which can compromise permanently the fruition of ...
Bonetti E.   +4 more
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Replacement stones for Lede stone in Belgian historical monuments

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2013
Abstract The Lede stone (Lutetian, Eocene) is an important historic building stone used in the NW of Belgium. In Ghent, it is dominant in the post-Romanesque built cultural heritage. Its use was restricted several times by socio-economic constraints.
De Kock, Tim   +5 more
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Microbial melanins in stone monuments

Science of The Total Environment, 1995
In polluted environments, black deposits on the surface of building stones have traditionally been considered a result of fossil fuel combustion. This has been supported by SEM observations and EDX analyses of gypsum black crusts as well as by chemical characterization of the organic compounds.
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Repairing of Damaged Stone in Monuments and Stone Buildings

Advances in Science and Technology, 2010
The main causes of rock degradation in stone buildings are discussed and the current methods of recovering damaged stones are summarized. The Alkaline Activation seems to present a great potential to deal with particular cases of damaged stones resulting mainly from fracture incidents provoked by physical actions, where the global substitution of the ...
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Bronze Age Stone Monuments of Dartmoor

Antiquity, 1938
The lofty expanse of heather, bog and bare granite which forms the region under discussion in this paper, contains a numerous and in many ways unique group of prehistoric antiquities. Although Devonshire archaeologists have for many years been doing good work in this district, it has never, to the best of my knowledge, been comprehensively dealt with ...
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