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Non-destructive methods for monitoring conditions of stone monuments with a view to maintenance planning. Proposal for baroque monuments in Lecce and early results (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Non-destructive methods for monitoring conditions of stone monuments with a view to maintenance planning. Proposal for baroque monuments in Lecce and early results (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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A. Calia, M. Laurenzi Tabasso, M. Lettieri. A.M. Mecchi, G. Quarta (2005)
Non-destructive methods for monitoring conditions of stone monuments with a view to maintenance planning. Proposal for baroque monuments in Lecce and early results
in 8th International Conference on "Non destructive Investigations and Microanalysis for the Diagnostic and Conservation of the Cultural and Enviromental Heritage", Lecce, 15-19 May 2005
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- Non-destructive methods for monitoring conditions of stone monuments with a view to maintenance planning. Proposal for baroque monuments in Lecce and early results (literal)
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- Abstract
- Many Baroque monuments were restored in Lecce town centre during the late 1980s and
mid 1990s. The monuments, built with the same porous calcarenite, share a common decay
pattern; it was thus logical for the conservation methodology to follow common guidelines
established by the Istituto Centrale del Restauro on the basis of the experience gained on the
S. Croce Church.
An inventory of treatments used on a number of those monuments was recently compiled
by C.N.R.-IBAM. This inventory was the preliminary step in a study aimed at evaluating the
treatments performance roughly ten (on average) years after their application.
A systematic plan for monitoring the present condition of the architectural surfaces of
these churches is outlined here and the main issues to consider for the definition of a feasible
monitoring strategy are discussed.
The experimental results achieved over four years of research are discussed in the light of
the decay mechanisms of Lecce limestone and the treatments that were carried out. (literal)
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