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| Stone Decay in the Architectural Environment |
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| | edited by | Alice V. Turkington
| | Year Published: | 2005 | | Total Pages: | 61 | | ISBN: | 0813723906 | | Product Code: | SPE390 | | Some structures are constantly under threat from natural and human-induced decay processes, yet stone buildings, structures, and works of art remain a permanent feature in our cultural heritage. This volume presents recent research by an international group of geologists and geomorphologists on stone decay in the architectural environment, and it updates the latest theoretical and methodological advances in this field. The volume will be informative to earth scientists concerned with rock weathering in natural and urban locales, and it will be of benefit to those conservators, practitioners, scientists, and students whose interest lies at the interface between research and its application. |
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