Biomineral deposits and coatings on stone monuments as biodeterioration fingerprints
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Biomineral deposits and coatings on stone monuments as biodeterioration fingerprintsFecha
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Sanjurjo-Sánchez, J., Alves, C., & Freire-Lista, D. M. (2024). Biomineral deposits and coatings on stone monuments as biodeterioration fingerprints. Science of the Total Environment, 912. https://doi.org/10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2023.168846
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[Abstract] Biominerals deposition processes, also called biomineralisation, are intimately related to biodeterioration on stone surfaces. They include complex processes not always completely well understood. The study of biominerals implies the identification of organisms, their molecular mechanisms, and organism/rock/atmosphere interactions. Sampling restrictions of monument stones difficult the biominerals study and the in situ demonstrating of biodeterioration processes. Multidisciplinary works are required to understand the whole process. Thus, studies in heritage buildings have taken advantage of previous knowledge acquired thanks to laboratory experiments, investigations carried out on rock outcrops and within caves from some years ago. With the extrapolation of such knowledge to heritage buildings and the advances in laboratory techniques, there has been a huge increase of knowledge regarding biomineralisation and biodeterioration processes in stone monuments during the last 20 years. These advances have opened new debates about the implications on conservation interventions, and the organism's role in stone conservation and decay. This is a review of the existing studies of biominerals formation, biodeterioration on laboratory experiments, rocks, caves, and their application to building stones of monuments.
Palabras clave
Biominerals
Biodeterioration
Rock coatings
Heritage stone
Monuments
Biodeterioration
Rock coatings
Heritage stone
Monuments
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