Architectural limestone surfaces are particularly susceptible to decay from natural and anthropogenic acidifying gases and particulates. This investigation evaluates environmental conditions, air quality, and decay patters on Istria stone surfaces of four palaces in Venice (Italy): Ca’ Bembo, Ca’ Bottacin, Ca’ Foscari, Ca’ Dolfin. Climate parameters and air quality indicators are used to discuss the atmospheric influence on limestone and to calculate the related theoretical recession rate. Graphic assessment, surface profiling, digital microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, and x-ray fluorescence are used to assess stone surface textures and degradation patterns associated with stone decay. The morphological analysis via surface profiling using...
In order to evidence both the products of damage reactions and the components due to atmospheric dep...
none3In order to evidence both the products of damage reactions and the components due to atmospheri...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
Architectural limestone surfaces are particularly susceptible to decay from natural and anthropogeni...
This work proposes a non-invasive, affordable, and easily reproducible methodology for monitoring li...
This work proposes a non-invasive, affordable, and easily reproducible methodology for monitoring li...
Summarization: To evaluate the effects of the environment on weathering of monuments of Istria stone...
The issue of environment protection, including the conservation of the monumental heritage worldwide...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
Summarization: Samples of Istria stone were exposed in rain-washed conditions for 6 and 18 months, i...
In order to evidence both the products of damage reactions and the components due to atmospheric dep...
none3In order to evidence both the products of damage reactions and the components due to atmospheri...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
Architectural limestone surfaces are particularly susceptible to decay from natural and anthropogeni...
This work proposes a non-invasive, affordable, and easily reproducible methodology for monitoring li...
This work proposes a non-invasive, affordable, and easily reproducible methodology for monitoring li...
Summarization: To evaluate the effects of the environment on weathering of monuments of Istria stone...
The issue of environment protection, including the conservation of the monumental heritage worldwide...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
The degradation of the cultural heritage begins immediately after its implementation and the speed o...
Summarization: Samples of Istria stone were exposed in rain-washed conditions for 6 and 18 months, i...
In order to evidence both the products of damage reactions and the components due to atmospheric dep...
none3In order to evidence both the products of damage reactions and the components due to atmospheri...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...