An analysis of the black crusts from the Seville Cathedral: A challenge to deepen the understanding of the relationships among microstructure, microchemical features and pollution sources
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Cathedral of Seville is one of the most important buildings in the whole of southern Spain. It suffers, like most of the historical buildings located in urban environments, from several degradation phenomena related to the high pollution level. Undoubtedly, the formation of black crusts plays a crucial role in the decay of the stone materials belonging to the church. Their formation occurs mainly on carbonate building materials, whose interaction with a sulfur oxide-enriched atmosphere leads to the transformation of calcium carbonate (calcite) into calcium sulfate dihydrate (gypsum) which, together with embedded carbonaceous particles, forms the black crusts on the stone surface.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Seville Cathedral; Black crusts; LA-ICP-MS analysis; Heavy metals; Environmental pollution
Elenco autori:
LA RUSSA, MAURO FRANCESCO; Bonazza, Alessandra; Sabbioni, Cristina
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