Listar CIT-LAIL - Artigos por autor "Pereira, Lola"
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Characterization of Talcose Rocks Derived from Serpentinite—Pilot Study in the Ultramafic Complex of Cabo Ortegal (Spain) for Potential Use and Commercialization
Pereira, Lola; Rivas Brea, Teresa; López, Ana; Ramil, Alberto; Bloise, Andrea (MDPI, 2023-11-09)[Abstract] Cabo Ortegal, in Spain, was declared a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2023. An ultramafic complex makes it a geologically exciting unit, where many research works have been carried out. Serpentinites, formed by the ... -
Femtosecond Laser Texturing as a Tool to Increase the Hydrophobicity of Ornamental Stone: The Influence of Lithology and Texture
López, Ana; Pozo Antonio, José Santiago; Moreno, Alicia; Rivas Brea, Teresa; Pereira, Lola; Ramil, Alberto (Elsevier, 2022-07)[Abstract] In the field of stone conservation, a very common direct intervention seeks to increase the water repellence of objects. By limiting the interaction between the solid and the water, the possibility of alteration ... -
The importance of prevention when working with hazardous materials in the case of serpentinite and asbestos when cleaning monuments for restoration
Pereira, Lola; López, Ana; Ramil, Alberto; Bloise, Andrea (MDPI, 2023-01)[Abstract]: Abstract: Health risks are often overlooked when the consequences are not evident in the short term. In restoration work, some activities can generate particles that may affect the health of workers through ... -
The Value of Transfer of Knowledge in Bridging the Gender Gap in STEM
López, Ana; Pereira, Lola (MDPI, 2021-05)[Abstract] Spanish researchers’ recent evaluations regarding the transfer of knowledge have shown that activities that could help close the gender gap in STEM areas are penalized upon evaluation. The results were very ... -
Ultrafast Laser Surface Texturing: A Sustainable Tool to Modify Wettability Properties of Marble
López, Ana; Ramil, Alberto; Pozo Antonio, José Santiago; Rivas Brea, Teresa; Pereira, Lola (MDPI, 2019-07-28)[Abstract] Conservation strategies to reduce the degradation of stone caused by the action of water are focusing on increasing the hydrophobicity of the surface by imitating existing solutions in nature (lotus leafs and ...