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Annalaura Vuoto, Marco Francesco Funari and Paulo B. Lourenço
Undoubtedly, heritage buildings serve as essential embodiments of the cultural richness and diversity of the world?s states, and their conservation is of the utmost importance. Specifically, the protection of the structural integrity of these buildings i...
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Evelina Volpe, Stefano Luigi Gariano, Luca Ciabatta, Yaser Peiro and Elisabetta Cattoni
Cultural heritage is one of the most exceptional resources characterizing the Italian territory. Archaeological heritage, i.e., the archaeological sites with different types of archaeological artifacts, strongly contributes to enriching the national and ...
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Xiangrui Xiong, Yanhui Wang, Cheng Ma and Yuwei Chi
The Large Machine Factory (LMF) was built in the complex historical context of the late Qing Dynasty (1840?1912). Its space and construction faithfully record the architectural and cultural fusion between Chinese and western traditions and mark the begin...
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Gerhard Eggert and Andrea Fischer
Many heritage objects consist of glass in contact with metals. By ion exchange with absorbed water, alkaline aqueous films are formed on the glass surface. They contain sodium and/or potassium, hydroxide, and carbonate (uptake of carbon dioxide) ions. Th...
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Miguel Ángel Salcedo, Allan Keith Cruz-Ramírez, Alberto J. Sánchez, Nicolás Álvarez-Pliego, Rosa Florido, Violeta Ruiz-Carrera and Sara Susana Morales-Cuetos
Water quality indicators have been tied to natural or man-made surface hydraulic connection (SHC) conditions. Among these, temporally connected lakes (TCL) are hydraulic intermediates between isolated (IL) and permanently connected lakes (PCL). Therefore...
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Pierre Jouan and Pierre Hallot
Preventive strategies for the conservation of heritage sites have gradually been preferred to curative approaches because of their ability to maintain their significance. Furthermore, most experts now agree that conservation management of heritage places...
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M. L. Gutiérrez-Carrillo, I. Bestué Cardiel, E. Molero Melgarejo and M. Marcos Cobaleda
This study presents a methodology generated for the preventive conservation of defensive earthen architecture, applied to the case of the Lojuela Castle (Lecrin Valley, Granada, Spain). In the application of the designed protocol, a multidisciplinary ana...
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Marilena Cozzolino, Andrea Di Meo, Vincenzo Gentile, Paolo Mauriello and Enza Zullo
Protection and conservation are not feasible without a deeper knowledge of the cultural heritage of the subject of intervention. A careful analysis of documentation, a detailed visual inspection of surfaces, and a systematic diagnosis of the inner proper...
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Chiara Bertolin
With a wide spectrum of data, case studies, monitoring, and experimental and numerical simulation techniques, the multidisciplinary approach of material, environmental, and computer science applied to the conservation of cultural heritage offers several ...
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Elena Verticchio, Francesca Frasca, Fernando-Juan Garcìa-Diego and Anna Maria Siani
Passive microclimate frames are exhibition enclosures able to modify their internal climate in order to comply with paintings? conservation needs. Due to a growing concern about the effects of climate change, future policies in conservation must move tow...
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