R. Fort (et al.)- The aim of this paper is to characterise the mortars from at the Roman site in … Más
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Fungal community dynamics on limestone at the Chichén Itzá archaeological site in Mexico driven by protective treatments
Aránzazu Sierra-Fernández (et al.)- Microorganisms naturally colonize rock-based materials in outdoor environments, thereby contributing to their degradation. Fungi, especially in … Más
Application of Inorganic Nanomaterials in Cultural Heritage Conservation, Risk of Toxicity, and Preventive Measures
Luz Stella Gomez-Villalba, Ciro Salcines, Rafael Fort- Nanotechnology has allowed for significant progress in architectural, artistic, archaeological, or museum heritage … Más
Protective Coatings for Metals in Scientific—Technical Heritage: The Collection of the Spanish National Museum of Science and Technology (MUNCYT)
María Teresa Molina (et al.)- This paper presents results on the protective properties of different coatings over metals representative of … Más
Antifouling Mortars for Underwater Restoration
Michela Ricca (et al.)- This research has focused on the assessment of the compositional features and mechanical and antifouling performances … Más
Coupling electrical resistivity methods and GIS to evaluate the effect of historic building features on wetting dynamics during wind-driven rain spells
Laura López-González (et al.)- Moisture is one of the most important factors causing building stone decay and rain penetration is … Más
Effects of paraffin additives, as phase change materials, on the behavior of a traditional lime mortar
J. Feijoo (et al.)- This study refers to the inclusion of phase change materials (PCMs) in porous building materials as … Más
The technology of ancient lime mortars from the Żejtun Roman Villa (Malta)
R. Fort (et al.)- Studies on original mortars can greatly assist archaeological interpretations, as elucidating the composition of such mortars … Más
Appraisal of non-destructive in situ techniques to determine moisture- and salt crystallization-induced damage in dolostones
R. Fort (et al.)- The characterisation of both surface and subsurface pathologies (position, depth, width, …) that affects the porous … Más
Mortars and plasters—How to characterize aerial mortars and plasters
Duygu Ergenç (et al.)- Aerial mortars and plasters have been widely used in construction throughout history, and their compatibility with … Más
Assessment of an underfloor heating system in a restored chapel: Balancing thermal comfort and historic heritage conservation
María J. Varas-Muriel, RafaelFort, MiguelGómez-Heras- Heating historic buildings always entails a greater or lesser impact on indoor air temperature and … Más
Artificial microcracking of granites subjected to salt crystallization aging test
Ahmad Zalooli (et al.)- Salt crystallization-induced decay of Vardavard granodiorite and Shirkouh monzogranite, two Iranian building stones, were assessed with … Más
Ultrasonic pulse velocity as a way of improving uniaxial compressive strength estimations from Leeb hardness measurements
Miguel Gomez-Heras (et al.)- Uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) is one of the most important parameters in rock mechanics. Nevertheless, there … Más
Morphometric measurements of bedrock rivers at different spatial scales and applications to geomorphological heritage research
Miguel Gomez-Heras (et al.)- Morphometric characterisation is particularly relevant in the study of geomorphological heritage. 3D modelling techniques have been … Más
Monitoring façade soiling as a maintenance strategy for the sensitive built heritage
Elena Mercedes Perez-Monserrat, Rafael Fort, Maria Jose Varas-Muriel- The color patterns generally found on the façades of architecturally sensitive buildings have an … Más