Salt Weathering of Natural Stone: A Review of Comparative Laboratory Studies
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Salt Weathering of Natural Stone: A Review of Comparative Laboratory StudiesAuthor(s)
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2021-08-03Citation
Alves, C.; Figueiredo, C.A.M.; Sanjurjo-Sánchez, J.; Hernández, A.C. Salt Weathering of Natural Stone: A Review of Comparative Laboratory Studies. Heritage 2021, 4, 1554-1565. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage4030086
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[Abstract] Natural stone is an important component of historical heritage (buildings and art objects such as sculptures or rock engravings), and it is still widely used in contemporary works. Soluble salts are the main erosive agent in the built environment, and we review here comparative studies that subject the same rock type to testing with different salt solutions. The results mostly support the accepted notion of the major impact of sodium sulphate, although there are some exceptions. The effects of sodium chloride and calcium sulphate deserve specific discussion given field information on the relevance of these specific salts in the built environment. We relate the information collected to the issues of risk assessment (considering both geochemical conditions and salt effects) and conservation interventions (highlighting the interest of tests that do not produce damage to susceptible materials) and present some methodological suggestions to avoid a case study culture.
Keywords
Water–stone interaction
Stone erosion
Laboratory simulation
Hazards studies
Materials conservation
Replication
Testing methodology
Stone erosion
Laboratory simulation
Hazards studies
Materials conservation
Replication
Testing methodology
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional
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2571-9408