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دانلود کتاب Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone. Venice June 19–24, 2000

دانلود کتاب مجموعه مقالات نهمین کنگره بین المللی تخریب و حفاظت از سنگ. ونیز 19 تا 24 ژوئن 2000

Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone. Venice June 19–24, 2000

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Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone. Venice June 19–24, 2000

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780444505170 
ناشر: Elsevier 
سال نشر: 2000 
تعداد صفحات: 611 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Message de bienvenue de M. Vsevolode Romanovsky, Pages ix-x
Foreword, Pages xi-xiii, Vasco Fassina
Restoration of the historical brick masonry, Pages 3-11, Diana Bajare, Visvaldis Svinka
Comparative study of different methods for gap filling applications and use of adhesives on the biocalcarenite surfaces of the “Tempio della Concordia” in Agrigento, Pages 13-24, C. Bennardo, P. Meli, G. Biscontin, N. Berlucchi, R. Ginanni Corradini, F. Mattolin
Grödener sandstone, a historical building material in South Tyrol/Italy-the problem of largevariability of stone properties for monument conservation, Pages 25-29, Christoph Franzen, Peter Mirwald
Evaluation of materials used in the replacement of sculptures in historical monuments, Pages 31-39, François Boutin, Philippe Bromblet
White granites used in lombard architecture, Pages 41-48, Roberto Bugini, Alessandro Pavese, Stefano Borroni, Luisa Folli
A research into intrinsic parameters material to the durability of highly porous building stones, Pages 49-57, Calia A., A.M. Mecchi, G. Quarta
Preliminary contribution on durability of some macroporous monumental stones used in historical towns of Campania Region, Southern Italy, Pages 59-67, Alessio Langella, Domenico Calcaterra, Piergiulio Cappelletti, Abner Colella, Maurizio de' Gennaro, Roberto de Gennaro
Durability of tuffeau stone in buildings: Influence of mineralogical composition and microstructural properties, Pages 69-78, David Dessandier, Philippe Bromblet, Jean-Didier Mertz
Water-rock interaction and monuments stone decay: The case of Basílica de Estrela, Portugal, Pages 79-87, Carlos A.M. Figueredo, José M. Marques, António M. Maurício, Luís Aires-Barros
Analyses of the physical parameters correlated to bending phenomena in marble slabs, Pages 89-97, Carlo A. Garzonio, Pricas Giovannini, Fabio Cavallucci
Geoegyptology of Al-Muzawaka Tombs, Dakhla Oases, Egypt, Pages 99-107, Fatma M. Helmi
Thermal stress and weathering of carrara, pentelic and ekeberg marble, Pages 109-117, Ulf Lindborg, Robert C. Dunakin, David J. Rowcliffe
Weathering of runestones in a millennian perspective, Pages 119-124, Runo Löfvendahl, Helmer Gustavson, Bengt A. Lundberg
Petrophysical analysis of the sculptures decay at the Cathedral of Burgos, Spain, Pages 125-133, Rafael Fort González, Ma Concepción López de^Azcona, Francisco Mingarro Martín
Durability of sandstones in Serbian ancient monasteries and modern buildings, Pages 135-144, Vesna B. Matovic, Dragan J. Milovanovic, Slobodan M. Joksimovic
Sandstone architectural deterioration in Petra, Jordan, Pages 145-154, Thomas R. Paradise
Preliminary studies for the consolidation of guadalupe tuff from the Philippines, Pages 155-163, Maria Cristina Paterno, A. Elena Charola
Secondary phosphate phases in altered trachyte from S. Miguel Island (Azores, Portugal)—A possible contribution to the stone degradation, Pages 165-170, M.I. Prudêncio, M. Nasraoui, M.J. Trindade, M.A. Sequeira Braga, M.O. Figueiredo
Comparison between traditional and chamber accelerated ageing tests on granitic rocks, Pages 171-180, T. Rivas, B. Prieto, B. Silva, J.M. Birginie
Physical properties and durability of fresh and impregnated Limestone and Sandstone from central Sweden used for thin stone flooring and cladding, Pages 181-186, Torgny Sahlin, Katarina Malaga-Starzec, Jimmy Stigh, Björn Schouenborg
Stress from crystallization of salt in pores, Pages 187-194, George W. Scherer
Stone materials used in the masonry of Ortigia (Siracusa, Sicily), Pages 195-203, A. Calia, A.M. Mecchi, L. Scudeler Baccelle
Control of marble weathering by thermal expansion and rock fabrics, Pages 205-213, S. Siegesmund, T. Weiss, E.K. Tschegg
The relationship between deterioration, fabric, velocity and porosity constraint, Pages 215-223, Thomas Weiss, Siegfried Siegesmund, Patrick N.J. Rasolofosaon
Saline pollution in trachyte monuments of the Azores Islands(Portugal), Pages 225-233, C.A.S. Alves, M.A. Sequeira Braga, A. Trancoso
Trachyte stones in monuments of the São Miguel and Terceira Islands, Azores (Portugal), Pages 235-245, M.A. Sequeira Braga, M.O. Figueiredo, M.I. Prudêncio, J. Delgado Rodrigues, C.A.S. Alves, D. Costa, T. Silva, M.J. Trindade, J.C. Waerenborgh, M. Nasraoui, M.A. Gouveia
Determination of structural anisotropy of carrara marble with ultrasonic measurements, Pages 247-253, Florije Sheremeti-Kabashi, Rolf Snethlage
The stone of Piraeus at the monuments of the Acropolis of Athens, Pages 255-263, P. Theoulakis, M. Bardanis
Petrophysical properties modifications of Strasbourg's Cathedral sandstone by black crusts, Pages 265-273, C. Thomachot, D. Jeannette
Freeze-thaw resistance of the Yazilikaya tuffs, Pages 275-281, Tamer Topal, Burak Sözmen
An evaluation of geology and weathering in the preservation of marl objects, Pages 283-291, Metaxia Ventikou, Chris Halls, William Lindsay, Meryl Batchelder, Charlotte Hubbard
Topoclimatic mapping, a tool for cultural heritage conservation: The case of the roman theatre of Lisbon, Portugal, Pages 295-301, Luís Aires-Barros, Amélia Dionísio
2Characterization of surface morphology of carbonate stone and its effect on surface uptake of SO, Pages 303-311, ElizaBeth A. Bede
Sea water absorption, permeability evolution and deterioration assessment of building stones subjected to marine exposure, Pages 313-321, Jean-Marc Birginie
2Colour changes and reactivity to SO of some cladding stones at the “Gran Teatre del Liceu” (Barcelona; Spain), Pages 323-328, Carlota M Grossi, Rosa M Esbert, Francisco J Alonso, Luis Valdeón, Jorge Ordaz, Francisco Díaz-Pache
Early mechanisms of development of sulphated black crusts on carbonate stone, Pages 329-337, Patrick Ausset, Roger A. Lefèvre, Marco Del Monte
Past air pollution recordings on stone monuments: The Heads of the Kings of Juda Statues from Notre-Dame Cathedral (Paris), Pages 339-347, Patrick Ausset, Roger A. Lefèvre, Marco Del Monte, Stéphanie Thiébault
Laboratory investigations of weathering behaviour of fresh and impregnated limestone and sandtone from Central Sweden, Pages 349-356, Katarina Malaga-Starzec, Torgny Sahlin, Oliver Lindqvist
The influence of building orientation on climate weathering cycles in Staffordshire, UK, Pages 357-365, David J. Mitchell, David P. Halsey, Karl Macnaughton, David E. Searle
Corrosion of limestone in humid air containing sulphur and nitrogen dioxides: A model study, Pages 367-374, Beatrice Moroni, Giampiero Poli
The Doria Pamphilj exhibition gallery: A study of the environmental conditions, Pages 375-382, Domenico Artioli, Annamaria Giovagnoli, Maria Pia Nugari
Analytic methodologies for carbon compound identification: Leaning Tower and Baptistery of Pisa, Pages 383-390, Cristina Sabbioni, Nadia Ghedini, Giancarlo Gobbi, Carlo Riontino, Giuseppe Zappia
The effects of coal and diesel particulates on the weathering loss of two major building stones in the United Kingdom—A comparative microcatchment study, Pages 391-400, David E. Searle, David J. Mitchell, David P. Halsey, Stephen J. Dews, John P. Smith
Evaluation of the environmental influence on sulphate salt formation at monuments in Dresden (Germany) by sulphur isotope measurements, Pages 401-409, Heiner Siedel, Werner Klemm
Granitic building stone decay in an urban environment: A case of authigenic kaolinite formation by heterogenous sulphur dioxide attack, Pages 411-421, N. Schiavon
Polysaccharides as a key step in stone bio-erosion, Pages 425-432, P. Albertano, L. Bruno, S. Bellezza, G. Paradossi
The temples of the archaeological area of Paestum (Italy): A case study on biodeterioration, Pages 433-443, Altieri Antonella, Pietrini Anna Maria, Ricci Sandra, Roccardi Ada, Piervittori Rosanna
Biological patinas on the limestones of the loches romanic tower (Touraine, France), Pages 445-451, M. Zagari, F. Antonelli, C. Urzi
Chemiolithotrophic bacteria on stone monuments: Cultural methods set up, Pages 453-460, M. Bartolini, M. Monte
New methods to study the detrimental effects of poikilotroph microcolonial micromycetes (PMM) on building materials, Pages 461-468, Thomas Dornieden, Anna A. Gorbushina
Diversity of heterotrophic bacteria isolated from three European mural paintings, Pages 469-471, Jeroen Heyrman, Joris Mergaert, Jean Swings
A study of biologically decayed sandstone with respect to Ca and its distribution, Pages 473-481, M.S. Jones, R.D. Wakefield, G. Forsyth
Microbial environmental monitoring of stone cultural heritage, Pages 483-491, Lucia Pitzurra, Monica Giraldi, Giovanni Sbaraglia, Francesco Bistoni, Teresa Bellezza, Gennaro Spera
The São Sebastião Church of Terceira Island (Azores, Portugal)—Characterisation of the stones and their biological colonisation, Pages 493-497, P. Romão, M.I. Prudêncio, M.J. Trindade, M. Nasraoui, M.A. Gouveia
Rapid diagnosis of microbial growth and biocide treatments on stone materials by bioluminescent low-light imaging technique, Pages 499-505, Giancarlo Ranalli, Patrizia Pasini, Aldo Roda
Caloplaca citrinaThe action of on concrete surfaces: A preliminar study, Pages 507-511, Vilma G. Rosato, Luis Traversa, Marta N. Cabello
Endolithic lichens and conservation: An underestimate question, Pages 513-519, Daniela Pinna, Ornella Salvadori
Biological colonization features on a granite monument from Braga (NW, Portugal), Pages 521-529, S. Leite Magalhães, M.A. Sequeira Braga
Efficiency of biocide in “in situ” and “in vitro” treatment. Study case of the “Templete de Mudejar”, Guadalupe, Spain, Pages 531-539, Clara Urzì, Filomena De Leo, Mariagrazia Galletta, Paola Salamone, Riccardo Balzarotti
Instrumental chemical analysis of the more common marbles historically used for decorative purposes or to create works of art, Pages 543-551, L. Campanella, E. Gregori, R. Grossi, M. Tomassetti, G. Bandini
Presence of D,L amino acids in oxalate patinas on a stone monument, Pages 553-556, Antonella Casoli, Sara Negri, Gerardo Palla
Unite technologique portable et autonome de diagnostic—Analyse—Investigation de choix d'intervention avec video assistance a distance et banque de donnees, Pages 557-563, Catalafini Ingénieur
Large scale experimental facilities at enea for seismic tests on structural elements of the historical/monumental cultural heritage, Pages 565-577, G. De Canio
Evaluation of stone pore size distribution by means of NMR, Pages 579-585, Marcella Alesiani, Silvia Capuani, Francesca Curzi, Laura Mancini, Bruno Maraviglia
New results in the application of innovative experimental techniques for investigation of stone decay's processes, Pages 587-594, Rodorico Giorgi, Piero Baglioni, Marcella Alesiani, Silvia Capuani, Laura Mancini, Bruno Maraviglia
Fractal geometry description of the permeability of a natural fissured rock, Pages 595-600, A.F. Miguel, Rui Rosa, Ana Maria Silva
Microstructural changes in granitic rocks due to consolidation treatments: Their effects on moisture transport, Pages 601-607, M.J. Mosquera, T. Rivas, B. Prieto, B. Silva
The use of sound velocity determination for the non-destructive estimation of physical and microbial weathering of limestones and dolomites, Pages 609-617, Sophia Papida, William Murphy, Eric May
Analytical techniques for characterizing polychromated coatings on quartzite samples from a prehistorical cave, Pages 619-628, A. Carmelo Prieto, Juan Jiménez, Begoña Pérez, Luis Leal
Stone drying: An approach of the effective evaporating surface area, Pages 629-635, Bénédicte Tournier, Daniel Jeannette, Christine Destrigneville
Fractal modelling of particulate deposition in the development of black crusts on stone, Pages 637-646, John Watt, Stephen Massey, Michaela Kendall
Characterization and physico-chemical action of condensed water on limestone surfaces, Pages 647-656, E. Zendri, G. Biscontin, P. Kosmidis, A. Bakolas
Author Index Volume 1, Pages 657-658
Author Index Volume 2, Pages 659-661




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