08. The Materials of Cultural Heritage in their Environment

Scienze e materiali del patrimonio culturale

08. The Materials of Cultural Heritage in their Environment

Edited by Roger Alexandre Lefèvre, Edipuglia 2006.

– Préface (R.Lefèvre)
– Villa Rufolo, an historical lecture of a monument (F. Widemann)
– What is behind Relative Humidity? Why it is so a relevant variable in the conservation of Cultural Heritage (D. Camuffo)
– Degradation of stone in polluted atmosphere (R.Lefèvre)
– Deterioration and preservation of archaeological remains affected by soluble salts and other factors in Upper Egypt (A. Arnold)
– Mapping in building conservation (V. Vergès-Belmin)
– Trends of Pollution and deterioration of heritage materials (V. Kucera)
– Mortars for historic masonries (P. Bromblet)
– Cements and concretes. Nature, properties and decays (E. Marie-Victoire)
– Analytical methods to study atmospheric pollutants and weathering of materials of Cultural Heritage (P. Ausset , T. Lombardo)
– Modern and ancient glass: nature, composition and deterioration mechanisms (M. Verità)
– Modern silica-soda-lime glass in polluted atmosphere (A. Chabas)
– The role of stained glass windows in architecture, techniques and history (I. Pallot-Frossard)
– Biodeterioration and practice of restoration (K. Sterflinger, H. Sert)
– Fungi in the biodeterioration of Cultural Heritage (F. De Leo, C. Urzi)