International audienceFor a long time, limestone has been massively used in stone building and monuments because of its easy extraction and common presence in the landscape. On ancient monuments, mostly built in urban areas, it is exposed to urban-borne pollutants responsible for specific alteration mechanisms and weathering kinetics. Especially, the dissolution of calcite and the precipitation of new phases will affect the limestone pore network, modify the stones capillary properties, and influence the further alteration. In order to better understand these processes, an altered limestone sample from 'Tribunal Administratif' (TA) in Paris was studied. The main secondary phase was found to be syngenite, which can be explained by the locati...
Sulphate neoformation is a major factor of degradation of stone monuments. Boron, sulphur and oxygen...
International audienceThe alteration of “Saint-Maximin Roche fine” limestones exposed to the Parisia...
International audienceThe crystallisation of soluble sulphate salts is one of the most important fac...
AbstractThis work aims at identifying the reactive zones inside limestone used in monuments exposed ...
International audienceThis work aims at identifying the reactive zones inside limestone used in monu...
Numerous quarries in the Lutetian limestone formations of the Paris Basin provided stone for the bui...
Samples of mortars were collected from lime and hydraulic mortars affected by environmental degradat...
International audienceMagnetic susceptibility, surface rock soiling, elemental composition and lead ...
Numerous quarries in the Lutetian limestone formations of the Paris Basin provided stone for the bui...
Istanbul, the capital of the east Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires embraces two continents, one ...
Abstract: A case study is carried out on a highly porous limestone called tuffeau located in an urba...
International audienceThe sources and mechanisms of soluble salt uptake by porous limestone and the ...
Sulphate neoformation is a major factor of degradation of stone monuments. Boron, sulphur and oxygen...
International audienceThe alteration of “Saint-Maximin Roche fine” limestones exposed to the Parisia...
International audienceThe crystallisation of soluble sulphate salts is one of the most important fac...
AbstractThis work aims at identifying the reactive zones inside limestone used in monuments exposed ...
International audienceThis work aims at identifying the reactive zones inside limestone used in monu...
Numerous quarries in the Lutetian limestone formations of the Paris Basin provided stone for the bui...
Samples of mortars were collected from lime and hydraulic mortars affected by environmental degradat...
International audienceMagnetic susceptibility, surface rock soiling, elemental composition and lead ...
Numerous quarries in the Lutetian limestone formations of the Paris Basin provided stone for the bui...
Istanbul, the capital of the east Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires embraces two continents, one ...
Abstract: A case study is carried out on a highly porous limestone called tuffeau located in an urba...
International audienceThe sources and mechanisms of soluble salt uptake by porous limestone and the ...
Sulphate neoformation is a major factor of degradation of stone monuments. Boron, sulphur and oxygen...
International audienceThe alteration of “Saint-Maximin Roche fine” limestones exposed to the Parisia...
International audienceThe crystallisation of soluble sulphate salts is one of the most important fac...