The Santo Domingo Diocesan School (Orihuela, SE Spain) is a singular case study that relates air quality monitoring and stone conservation. The monument suffers severe damage due to salt crystallization by rising damp, which is related to the indoor environment dynamics, high groundwater salt content, and microstructure, the building’s porous stone (biocalcarenite). Results revealed that 222Rn concentration in indoor air is low due to the building’s high ventilation rate, despite the medium-low geogenic radon potential in the area. Wavelets analysis showed that ventilation is caused by outdoor and indoor temperature variations and directly affects the 222Rn and CO2 dynamics inside the church. CO2, as well as relative humidity (RH), presente...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt weathering is one of the most damaging processes affecting stone conservation and represents an...
An investigation of the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry has been un...
The Santo Domingo Diocesan School (Orihuela, SE Spain) is a singular case study that relates air qua...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
San Jerónimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
San Jeronimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Preservation of our Historical Cultural Heritage built in stone requires studies on the material its...
El Paular Monastery (eleventh century) is one of the most important Carthusian monasteries in Spain ...
Ancient cultural buildings are often exposed to the risk of being damaged by soluble salt crystalliz...
Interactions between the environment and the building stones lead to their alteration, besides water...
Dimension and ornamental stones used for built heritage are frequently affected, under all climates,...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
selected as a case study for the investigation of the effect of indoor environmental conditions on s...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt weathering is one of the most damaging processes affecting stone conservation and represents an...
An investigation of the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry has been un...
The Santo Domingo Diocesan School (Orihuela, SE Spain) is a singular case study that relates air qua...
Salt crystallization is recognized as a major cause of damage to porous building materials, threaten...
San Jerónimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
San Jeronimo Monastery (Granada, Spain) was selected as a case study for the investigation of the ef...
Archaeological sites are essentially submitted to decay phenomena inherent on their history as well ...
Preservation of our Historical Cultural Heritage built in stone requires studies on the material its...
El Paular Monastery (eleventh century) is one of the most important Carthusian monasteries in Spain ...
Ancient cultural buildings are often exposed to the risk of being damaged by soluble salt crystalliz...
Interactions between the environment and the building stones lead to their alteration, besides water...
Dimension and ornamental stones used for built heritage are frequently affected, under all climates,...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
selected as a case study for the investigation of the effect of indoor environmental conditions on s...
Salt crystallization constitutes one of the most widespread decay mechanisms affecting historic buil...
Salt weathering is one of the most damaging processes affecting stone conservation and represents an...
An investigation of the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry has been un...