This article describes the effect of thermal shock on the petrographic and petrophysical properties of two Italian carbonate building stones: Carrara marble from the Apuan Alps in Tuscany and ‘Santa Caterina di Pittinuri’ limestone, from Sardinia. The samples were exposed to two thermal cycles to study surface and inner stone decay. The changes induced by thermal shock were assessed in terms of microstructural alterations measured with ultrasonic pulse velocity, Hg intrusion porosimetry, polarised light and fluorescent optical microscopy and micro-computed tomography. Variations in surface microhardness were also measured. The marble developed a dense network of pseudo-parallel intercrystalline, intracrystalline and transcrystalline micr...
Stone physical weathering, deterioration and damage (e.g. bowing, cracking, microfracturing) represe...
Color-induced changes in stones due to heating can be useful in determining the degree of degradatio...
The effect of high temperatures as a degrading factor of rock materials is investigated in this stud...
This article describes the effect of thermal shock on the petrographic and petrophysical properties ...
Marble is a common rock used in many buildings for structural or ornamental purposes and is widely d...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
This paper deals with the effects of thermal stresses on selected carbonate rocks used as dimension ...
The evolution of physical and mechanical properties of four sets of different marble rocks after dif...
Within a major framework of studies around artificial weathering and its effects on different lithot...
Physical and mechanical properties of building stones can vary due to different degradation mechanis...
Mesozoic carbonate rocks cropping out in Apulia, SE Italy, represent today, as in the past, a fundam...
Physical weathering of marble, widely used as a cladding material on buildings, is one of the most c...
Testing of stone consolidants to be used on-site, as well as research on new consolidating products,...
The current paper investigates the influence of artificial thermal weathering on marble for the purp...
Carbonate rocks have a widespread diffusion in the Earth crust and are extensively used in cultural ...
Stone physical weathering, deterioration and damage (e.g. bowing, cracking, microfracturing) represe...
Color-induced changes in stones due to heating can be useful in determining the degree of degradatio...
The effect of high temperatures as a degrading factor of rock materials is investigated in this stud...
This article describes the effect of thermal shock on the petrographic and petrophysical properties ...
Marble is a common rock used in many buildings for structural or ornamental purposes and is widely d...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
This paper deals with the effects of thermal stresses on selected carbonate rocks used as dimension ...
The evolution of physical and mechanical properties of four sets of different marble rocks after dif...
Within a major framework of studies around artificial weathering and its effects on different lithot...
Physical and mechanical properties of building stones can vary due to different degradation mechanis...
Mesozoic carbonate rocks cropping out in Apulia, SE Italy, represent today, as in the past, a fundam...
Physical weathering of marble, widely used as a cladding material on buildings, is one of the most c...
Testing of stone consolidants to be used on-site, as well as research on new consolidating products,...
The current paper investigates the influence of artificial thermal weathering on marble for the purp...
Carbonate rocks have a widespread diffusion in the Earth crust and are extensively used in cultural ...
Stone physical weathering, deterioration and damage (e.g. bowing, cracking, microfracturing) represe...
Color-induced changes in stones due to heating can be useful in determining the degree of degradatio...
The effect of high temperatures as a degrading factor of rock materials is investigated in this stud...