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Science of The Total Environment | 2012

Black soiling of an architectural limestone during two-year term exposure to urban air in the city of Granada (S Spain).

Maja Urosevic; África Yebra-Rodríguez; Eduardo Sebastián-Pardo; Carolina Cardell

A two-year term aging test was carried out on a building limestone under different urban conditions in the city of Granada (Southern Spain) to assess its Cultural Heritage sustainability. For this purpose stone tablets were placed vertically at four sites with contrasting local pollution micro-environments and exposure conditions (rain-sheltered and unsheltered). The back (rain-sheltered) and the front (rain-unsheltered) faces of the stone tablets were studied for each site. The soiling process (surface blackening) was monitored through lightness (ΔL*) and chroma changes (ΔC*). Additionally atmospheric particles deposited on the stone surfaces and on PM10 filters during the exposure time were studied through a multianalytical approach including scanning electron microscopy (SEM-EDX), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. The identified atmospheric particles (responsible for stone soiling) were mainly soot and soil dust particles; also fly ash and aged salt particles were found. The soiling process was related to surface texture, exposure conditions and proximity to dense traffic streets. On the front faces of all stones, black soiling and surface roughness promoted by differential erosion between micritic and sparitic calcite were noticed. Moreover, it was found that surface roughness enhanced a feedback process that triggers further black soiling. The calculated effective area coverage (EAC) by light absorbing dust ranged from 10.2 to 20.4%, exceeding by far the established value of 2% EAC (limit perceptible to the human eye). Soiling coefficients (SC) were estimated based on square-root and bounded exponential fittings. Estimated black carbon (BC) concentration resulted in relatively similar SC for all studied sites and thus predicts the soiling process better than using particulate matter (PM10) concentration.


Chemical Geology | 2011

Ion-specific effects on the kinetics of mineral dissolution

E. Ruiz-Agudo; Maja Urosevic; Christine V. Putnis; Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro; Carolina Cardell; Andrew Putnis


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2012

In situ nanoscale observations of the dissolution of {101¯4} dolomite cleavage surfaces

Maja Urosevic; Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro; Christine V. Putnis; Carolina Cardell; Andrew Putnis; Encarnación Ruiz-Agudo


Construction and Building Materials | 2010

Rough and polished travertine building stone decay evaluated by a marine aerosol ageing test

Maja Urosevic; Eduardo Sebastián-Pardo; Carolina Cardell


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2011

Characterization of indoor and outdoor atmospheric pollutants impacting architectural monuments: the case of San Jerónimo Monastery (Granada, Spain).

Velichka Kontozova-Deutsch; Carolina Cardell; Maja Urosevic; E. Ruiz-Agudo; Felix Deutsch; René Van Grieken


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2008

Influence of pore system characteristics on limestone vulnerability: a laboratory study

Giuseppe Cultrone; L. G. Russo; C. Calabrò; Maja Urosevic; Antonino Pezzino


Materials Characterization | 2011

Mineralogical and microstructural studies of mortars from the bath complex of the Roman villa rustica near Mosnje (Slovenia)

Sabina Kramar; Vesna Zalar; Maja Urosevic; Wilfried Körner; Alenka Mauko; Breda Mirtič; Judita Lux; Ana Mladenovič


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2010

Assessment of limestone deterioration due to salt formation by micro-Raman spectroscopy: application to architectural heritage †

Sabina Kramar; Maja Urosevic; Helmut Pristacz; Breda Mirtič


Engineering Geology | 2013

An experimental study on the influence of surface finishing on the weathering of a building low-porous limestone in coastal environments

Maja Urosevic; E. Sebastián; Carolina Cardell


Materiales De Construccion | 2011

Evaluación de las propiedades físicas de dos rocas carbonáticas usadas como material de construcción actual e histórico en Andalucía Oriental, España

Maja Urosevic; Eduardo M. Sebastián Pardo; E. Ruiz-Agudo; Carolina Cardell

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