The architectural remains as well as sculptures, mosaics, and other artifacts in the archaeological sites are mostly made of stone and susceptible to biodeterioration by microorganisms. Bacterial communities are known to have the most effective role in biological deterioration in stones. The ancient city of Anazarbos (Anavarza), chosen as the study area, is the 1st Degree Archaeological Site in the vicinity of Dilekkaya Village, Kozan District, about 70 km north of Adana. The microbiological, chemical, mineralogical, and microstructural properties of stone samples taken from different places were studied in this research. Samples were taken from i) where no deterioration occurred, ii) where different forms of deterioration were observed, ii...
Different techniques were studied to evaluate the presence of different microorganisms that played i...
AbstractMicrobially Induced Carbonate Precipitation is proposed as an environmentally friendly metho...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
The stone samples of historical monuments around Yıldız Technical University Besiktas Campus were in...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
Stone surfaces are extreme environments that support microbial life. This microbial growth occurs de...
Biodeterioration of archaeological sites and historic buildings is a major concern for conservators,...
Epilithic bacteria play a fundamental role in the conservation of cultural heritage (CH) materials. ...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
International audienceBiodeterioration can be defined as any undesired change of the properties of a...
The World Cultural Heritage stone monuments/temples suffer from severe deterioration from weathering...
El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenece actualmente al Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr...
A multianalytical approach combining Optical Microscopy (OM), Backscattered Variable Pressure Scanni...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
Although stone surfaces seem unlikely to be habitable, they support microbial life. Life on these su...
Different techniques were studied to evaluate the presence of different microorganisms that played i...
AbstractMicrobially Induced Carbonate Precipitation is proposed as an environmentally friendly metho...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...
The stone samples of historical monuments around Yıldız Technical University Besiktas Campus were in...
The deterioration process of historical building is progressive and irreversible, and the timing and...
Stone surfaces are extreme environments that support microbial life. This microbial growth occurs de...
Biodeterioration of archaeological sites and historic buildings is a major concern for conservators,...
Epilithic bacteria play a fundamental role in the conservation of cultural heritage (CH) materials. ...
Microbes thrive in almost every possible environment, including natural building stones. Microbial c...
International audienceBiodeterioration can be defined as any undesired change of the properties of a...
The World Cultural Heritage stone monuments/temples suffer from severe deterioration from weathering...
El autor González Grau, Juan Miguel pertenece actualmente al Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr...
A multianalytical approach combining Optical Microscopy (OM), Backscattered Variable Pressure Scanni...
There is growing concern surrounding the aesthetic and physical effects of microbial biofilms on her...
Although stone surfaces seem unlikely to be habitable, they support microbial life. Life on these su...
Different techniques were studied to evaluate the presence of different microorganisms that played i...
AbstractMicrobially Induced Carbonate Precipitation is proposed as an environmentally friendly metho...
An experimental study was conducted to assess the nature and extent of the biodeterioration of the l...