To evaluate a restoration strategy for highly degraded marble structures, microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) has been employed to reduce porosity and permeability in a column filled with coarse crushed marble. A 3D X-ray tomography scan revealed the spatial variation in porosity throughout the column and tracer breakthrough curves, recorded at intervals during treatment, enabled derivation of core-scale fluid transport properties and their alteration by precipitating carbonate. Micro-continuum scale flow modelling based on the X-ray data indicated that treatment led to changes in the pore network structure with flow increasingly focused into a smaller number of faster flowing open channels
International audienceDegradation of historical buildings is mainly due to the intrusion of water wh...
Nowadays, microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has received great attention fo...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
Since ages, architects and artists worldwide have focused on usage of durable stones as marble and l...
The preservation and restoration of heritage sites have always been of key focus in the field of cul...
Tangential flow-induced interface erosion poses a major threat to a wide variety of engineering stru...
Natural stone tends to have high porosity and is easily eroded by environmental weathering. In recen...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation has been explored by several researchers for the protect...
Abstract Monumental stone decay is a consequence of the weathering action of physical, chemical and ...
Motivation: Biomineralization refers to microbially induced processes resulting in mineral formation...
Biodeposition of minerals is a widespread phenomenon in the biological world and is mediated by bact...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a novel method for controlling permeability in...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) has been proposed as a sustainable approach to so...
Bacterial biomineralization provides a greener solution to a diverse range of civil engineering appl...
International audienceDegradation of historical buildings is mainly due to the intrusion of water wh...
Nowadays, microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has received great attention fo...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
Since ages, architects and artists worldwide have focused on usage of durable stones as marble and l...
The preservation and restoration of heritage sites have always been of key focus in the field of cul...
Tangential flow-induced interface erosion poses a major threat to a wide variety of engineering stru...
Natural stone tends to have high porosity and is easily eroded by environmental weathering. In recen...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation has been explored by several researchers for the protect...
Abstract Monumental stone decay is a consequence of the weathering action of physical, chemical and ...
Motivation: Biomineralization refers to microbially induced processes resulting in mineral formation...
Biodeposition of minerals is a widespread phenomenon in the biological world and is mediated by bact...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) is a novel method for controlling permeability in...
Microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) has been proposed as a sustainable approach to so...
Bacterial biomineralization provides a greener solution to a diverse range of civil engineering appl...
International audienceDegradation of historical buildings is mainly due to the intrusion of water wh...
Nowadays, microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) has received great attention fo...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...