This article reports on a study of Iberian, Italic and Tarraconensian amphora sherds found in different underwater marine environments. Non-desalinated fragments were compared to fragments desalinated using the procedure normally applied to underwater archaeological objects to study the efficacy of the method and determine both the state of conservation of the materials and the decay caused by salt weathering. To that end, destructive (X-ray diffraction, ion chromatography, scanning electron microscopy coupled to energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, mercury intrusion porosimetry) and non-destructive (computerized X-ray tomography) tests were conducted on the samples. The conclusion drawn was that the long-term salt content is closely relat...
Understanding the behaviour of building stones when they are subjected to weathering processes repre...
It is an unpalatable fact that while objects can deteriorate through lack of care and attention, the...
The present paper sheds new light on the alteration of archaeological ceramics buried in marine envi...
This article reports on a study of Iberian, Italic and Tarraconensian amphora sherds found in differ...
Non-desalinated and desalinated fragments of Iberian, Italic and Tarraconensian amphorae sherds, fou...
Trabajo presentado en el 88 National Congress of the Italian Geological Society: Geosciences on a ch...
This paper deals with the proposal of an original experimental methodological approach specifically ...
Salt weathering is known to be destructive to the historical buildings, which are constructed of por...
[EN] Saturation of soluble salts in archaeological ceramics from underwater source is regarded as th...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
Salt weathering is one of the most damaging processes affecting stone conservation and represents an...
Dimension and ornamental stones used for built heritage are frequently affected, under all climates,...
The knowledge of materials and microenvironment has a fundamental role on the preservation of Cultur...
The results of a study of the effect of marine salt crystallization on the physical and mechanical p...
Understanding the behaviour of building stones when they are subjected to weathering processes repre...
It is an unpalatable fact that while objects can deteriorate through lack of care and attention, the...
The present paper sheds new light on the alteration of archaeological ceramics buried in marine envi...
This article reports on a study of Iberian, Italic and Tarraconensian amphora sherds found in differ...
Non-desalinated and desalinated fragments of Iberian, Italic and Tarraconensian amphorae sherds, fou...
Trabajo presentado en el 88 National Congress of the Italian Geological Society: Geosciences on a ch...
This paper deals with the proposal of an original experimental methodological approach specifically ...
Salt weathering is known to be destructive to the historical buildings, which are constructed of por...
[EN] Saturation of soluble salts in archaeological ceramics from underwater source is regarded as th...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
Salt weathering is one of the most damaging processes affecting stone conservation and represents an...
Dimension and ornamental stones used for built heritage are frequently affected, under all climates,...
The knowledge of materials and microenvironment has a fundamental role on the preservation of Cultur...
The results of a study of the effect of marine salt crystallization on the physical and mechanical p...
Understanding the behaviour of building stones when they are subjected to weathering processes repre...
It is an unpalatable fact that while objects can deteriorate through lack of care and attention, the...
The present paper sheds new light on the alteration of archaeological ceramics buried in marine envi...