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Decaying of the marble and limestone monuments in the urban environment. Case studies from Saint Petersburg, Russia
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2009
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EngineeringCultural HeritageLimestone MonumentsArchaeologyGypsum-rich PatinaSocial SciencesOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryHeritage ConservationBioremediationSaint PetersburgGeographyUrban PlanningGypsum-rich Patina FormationMonumental HeritageEnvironmental EngineeringBiomineralizationCivil EngineeringEnvironmental RemediationGeochemistryMicrobiological DegradationCase Studies
The results of a long-lasting research of sulphation process, which causes an essential deterioration of marble and limestone monuments in Saint Petersburg are reported. Based on a variety of field and analytical methods we can show that the decay process forming a gypsum-rich patina depends mainly on the local environment, the moisture accumulation, and is connected with the fissuring and porosity of the rock and the relief of a monument. Three main stages of gypsum-rich patina formation in the presence of microorganisms were revealed.
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