Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threatening the sustainable preservation of our valuable built heritage. Unfortunately, the crystallization behavior of the detected salt mixtures is complex and not fully understood. While the deliquescence points of single salts are well documented, this is not the case for salts in a mixture where one is confronted with the presence of different cations and anions. In this paper the salt content of the murals and the limestone tracery of the main entrance porch from the sixteenth century church of St. James in Liege, Belgium is investigated and related to the climatic conditions of its environment. Concerning the salt load, the research consists o...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
This work considers the crystallisation mechanisms of the most common and aggressive salts that gene...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
San Jerónimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
Salt weathering is one of the most important causes of deterioration in the built environment. Two c...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
San Jeronimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
Salt crystallisation is a major cause of deterioration of porous building materials, strongly relat...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
This work considers the crystallisation mechanisms of the most common and aggressive salts that gene...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
San Jerónimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
Salt weathering is one of the most important causes of deterioration in the built environment. Two c...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
San Jeronimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
Salt crystallisation is a major cause of deterioration of porous building materials, strongly relat...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
Damage to porous materials in heritage buildings caused by salt mixture crystallization is driven by...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...