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Publikováno v:
Materials and Structures, 46(1), 221-231. Springer
The crystallization of salts is widely recognized as one of the most significant causes of irreversible damage to many cultural objects such as wall paintings, stone sculptures, historic buildings. The removal of salts from these objects is however d
Publikováno v:
Crystal Growth and Design, 12(8), 3888-3898. American Chemical Society
Salt weathering leads to destruction of many valuable cultural heritage monuments and porous building materials. In order to reduce the impact of this, effective treatment methods are required. The use of crystallization inhibitors to mitigate salt d
Publikováno v:
Materials and Structures, 45(1-2), 297-308. Springer
This article presents the first non destructive measurements of salt ions transport through fired-clay brick during electrokinetic desalination using nuclear magnetic resonance technique. The effect of the strength of an applied electric field on the
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 11(1), 59-67. Elsevier Masson
The crystallization of soluble salts plays a significant role in the deterioration of porous cultural property. A common response to salt damage problems is to undertake treatments aimed at reducing the salt content of the affected object, most typic
Autor:
Alison Sawdy, Adrian Heritage
Publikováno v:
Environmental Geology. 52:303-315
This paper presents an examination of the timescale of phase transition behaviour of a series of salts known to cause damage to wall paintings and other cultural property. The rate of deliquescence and crystallisation of single salts (nitromagnesite
Autor:
Alison Sawdy, Clifford Price
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage. 6:361-367
Autor:
Alison Sawdy, Clifford Price
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage. 6:269-275
It is increasingly the case that assessments of large salt deteriorated objects, such as wall paintings, involve sampling and analysis to determine the object's salt content. However, the usefulness of this is somewhat compromised by the fact that th
Autor:
Clifford Price, Alison Sawdy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage. 6:125-135
The use of environmental control as an indirect means of reducing salt damage has long been proposed, but is only now becoming more feasible with the availability of new information on the thermodynamics of salt behaviour. Recent research has led to
Publikováno v:
Studies in Conservation, 1, 55, 26-40
The removal of salts from large non-movable objects such as architectural surfaces (e.g. wall paintings and stone masonry) presents a particular challenge to the conservator, since these objects require treatment in situ. One of the most common appro
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Autor:
Alison Sawdy, Clifford A. Price
Publikováno v:
Archaeology International; Vol 8 (2004); 56-58
Archaeology International, Vol 8, Pp 56-58 (2004)
Archaeology International, Vol 8, Pp 56-58 (2004)
Conservation scientists at the Institute of Archaeology have a longstanding interest in how the growth of salt crystals damages ancient buildings, wall paintings and objects in museums. They are now participating in a European research consortium tha