The European countries are often recognised as the cradle of some of the world’s most important cultural heritage in stone. The cultural, artistic and social importance of stone monuments and lithic works of art evidences the general need to safeguard our praiseworthy cultural heritage. Unfortunately, we are confronted with some problems concerning their conservation, such as the increase of atmospheric contamination, the complex interactions between physical, chemical and biological factors, vandalism, lack of maintenance, and inefficient conservation treatments. This session will focus on the novel approaches that have been recently developed in the field of stone cultural heritage. The new emerging technologies, together with the variety...
El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenece actualmente al Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr...
A wide spread of multidisciplinary results was obtained for the Smart Cities and Communities and Soc...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Within restoration practices, the biodeterioration is a common and hard problem, in particular on hi...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural h...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural h...
Different microorganisms in addition to lichens and algae, can cause problems to the conservation of...
Biodeterioration of stone assets is a long term process produced by the microbial communities living...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
This contribution updates the methodological approach currently applied in Europe for interventions ...
The biological colonization of stone buildings and artefacts is responsible of aesthetic deteriorati...
Convent of Christ (UNESCO’s World Heritage Monument, Tomar-Portugal) is one of the most expressive t...
S6.-Biodeterioration: Fundamentals, Present and Future Perspectives. Session in Honour of Prof. Cesá...
The use of traditional biocides to reduce bio-deterioration phenomena of stone monuments is increasi...
AbstractThis chapter will focus on the role of microorganisms in the removal of nitrates and sulfate...
El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenece actualmente al Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr...
A wide spread of multidisciplinary results was obtained for the Smart Cities and Communities and Soc...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...
Within restoration practices, the biodeterioration is a common and hard problem, in particular on hi...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural h...
Lithic artworks as churches, historical buildings and every usage object are our precious cultural h...
Different microorganisms in addition to lichens and algae, can cause problems to the conservation of...
Biodeterioration of stone assets is a long term process produced by the microbial communities living...
Many historic, cultural and artistic objects and buildings are made of stone. Like all materials, st...
This contribution updates the methodological approach currently applied in Europe for interventions ...
The biological colonization of stone buildings and artefacts is responsible of aesthetic deteriorati...
Convent of Christ (UNESCO’s World Heritage Monument, Tomar-Portugal) is one of the most expressive t...
S6.-Biodeterioration: Fundamentals, Present and Future Perspectives. Session in Honour of Prof. Cesá...
The use of traditional biocides to reduce bio-deterioration phenomena of stone monuments is increasi...
AbstractThis chapter will focus on the role of microorganisms in the removal of nitrates and sulfate...
El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenece actualmente al Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr...
A wide spread of multidisciplinary results was obtained for the Smart Cities and Communities and Soc...
Microorganisms (bacteria, green algae and fungi) may lead to complex problems in the conservation o...