Color-induced changes in stones due to heating can be useful in determining the degree of degradation generated in their components and structure. We evaluate the effect of heating in three types of limestones, useful in building and restoration, corresponding to biomicrite (BC), biosparite (BS), and intramicrite (IM), in the range of temperature from 100°C to 600°C. Our analyses indicate that the strongest changes in reflectance occur in the samples of intramicrite, followed by biomicrite, being biosparite showing the smallest ones. Additionally, IM samples suffer the largest modifications in effective porosity due to the thermal treatment; in contrast, BS and BC samples show smaller temperature-induced alterations associated with smaller ...
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Testing of stone consolidants to be used on-site, as well as research on new consolidating products,...
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The effectiveness of heating stone specimens to high temperature, to induce controllable microstruct...
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PA 18111Bluish-grey limestones have been extensively used as ornamental stones for decoration purpos...
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We investigated samples extracted in Ukraine from nine granite deposits experimentally. We performed...
none4siSince the effectiveness of stone consolidants significantly depends on the weathering level o...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Rock is constantly subjected to stress and thermal conditions. Thermal-induced micro-cracks will be ...
The current paper investigates the influence of fire on historic stone masonry structures, for the p...
International audienceSodium sulfates are widely regarded as the most destructive salts for porous s...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...
The thermal effect of rocks not only depends on the temperature level but also may be influenced by ...
Testing of stone consolidants to be used on-site, as well as research on new consolidating products,...
The effects of an historical fire were studied on a porous calcarenite coming from an historic build...
The effectiveness of heating stone specimens to high temperature, to induce controllable microstruct...
This paper deals with the effects of thermal stresses on selected carbonate rocks used as dimension ...
This article describes the effect of thermal shock on the petrographic and petrophysical properties ...
PA 18111Bluish-grey limestones have been extensively used as ornamental stones for decoration purpos...
Sodium sulfates are widely regarded as the most destructive salts for porous stone, concrete and bri...
We investigated samples extracted in Ukraine from nine granite deposits experimentally. We performed...
none4siSince the effectiveness of stone consolidants significantly depends on the weathering level o...
Heating of prehistoric coloring materials can induce radical changes in color indicative of structur...
Rock is constantly subjected to stress and thermal conditions. Thermal-induced micro-cracks will be ...
The current paper investigates the influence of fire on historic stone masonry structures, for the p...
International audienceSodium sulfates are widely regarded as the most destructive salts for porous s...
One of the properties that makes marble such an excellent construction and ornamental material is it...