Surfaces are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Among the biological agents that cause deterioration, microorganisms are of critical importance. This work is part of a research programme for the characterisation of the alterations of the Milan Cathedral (Italy). Four stone samples of the Milan Cathedral were chemically analysed and the microbiological growth assessed. X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed that calcite was always present in each sample and one sample was also characterised by the chemical form of alteration gypsum. Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) together with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), it was possible to prove that the samples were consolidated with the synthetic ac...
Stone-built cultural heritage exposed to urban environment represents a habitat where heterogeneous...
The Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria (Venice Lido, Italy) has an Art Nouveau polychrome ceramic coa...
A medieval fresco at the Chapel of the Holy nail, Siena was analysed to determine microbiological ca...
Surfaces are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Among the biolog...
Monuments and artistic stone surfaces are often consolidated and protected with synthetic polymers, ...
Weathering processes seriously affect the durability of outdoor marble monuments. In urban environme...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
The study characterized the sessile microbial communities on mortar and stone in Milan University's ...
Microbiological, physicochemical and biochemical investigations were carried out on degraded marble ...
The Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria (Venice Lido, Italy) has an Art Nouveau polychrome ceramic coa...
Stone architectural heritage exposed outdoor represents a challenging habitat for biological growths...
Different microorganisms in addition to lichens and algae, can cause problems to the conservation of...
Epilithic bacteria play a fundamental role in the conservation of cultural heritage (CH) materials. ...
International audienceBiodeterioration can be defined as any undesired change of the properties of a...
Stone-built cultural heritage exposed to urban environment represents a habitat where heterogeneous...
The Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria (Venice Lido, Italy) has an Art Nouveau polychrome ceramic coa...
A medieval fresco at the Chapel of the Holy nail, Siena was analysed to determine microbiological ca...
Surfaces are continuously exposed to physical, chemical and biological degradation. Among the biolog...
Monuments and artistic stone surfaces are often consolidated and protected with synthetic polymers, ...
Weathering processes seriously affect the durability of outdoor marble monuments. In urban environme...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
The study characterized the sessile microbial communities on mortar and stone in Milan University's ...
Microbiological, physicochemical and biochemical investigations were carried out on degraded marble ...
The Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria (Venice Lido, Italy) has an Art Nouveau polychrome ceramic coa...
Stone architectural heritage exposed outdoor represents a challenging habitat for biological growths...
Different microorganisms in addition to lichens and algae, can cause problems to the conservation of...
Epilithic bacteria play a fundamental role in the conservation of cultural heritage (CH) materials. ...
International audienceBiodeterioration can be defined as any undesired change of the properties of a...
Stone-built cultural heritage exposed to urban environment represents a habitat where heterogeneous...
The Grande Albergo Ausonia & Hungaria (Venice Lido, Italy) has an Art Nouveau polychrome ceramic coa...
A medieval fresco at the Chapel of the Holy nail, Siena was analysed to determine microbiological ca...