Carbonate Stone
Chemical Behavior, Durability, and Conservation

1. Edition November 1999
304 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
The necessity for information on the topic of decay and conservation of calcareous stone monuments and structures resulting from exposure to industrial environments has been met with this book. Covered is a variety of topics including: origin, composition, and pore structure of carbonate rock, chemical processes, mechanical processes, biodeterioration, application of artificial neural networks, conservation methodologies, and pollutant concentrations and corresponding weathering rates.
A Practical, Quantitative Approach to Conservation Methodology What can be done about the harmful effects of industrial pollutants on carbonate stone monuments, buildings, and sites? Here is an important guide to this phenomenon of the twentieth century. Written by two conservation technology experts with an intimate knowledge of the restoration of major world monuments, Carbonate Stone: Chemical Behavior, Durability, and Conservation covers:
* Properties of carbonate rocks affecting the weathering of stone
* Weathering mechanisms in polluted and natural environments, plus biodeterioration
* Mathematical modeling for reaction rates and durability factors
* The use of porosimetry in determining rock durability
* Conservation methodologies from the real world
* The theory of neural networks and their application to correlate large volumes of chemical and physical data
* Application of archaeology to geochronology
Noncarbonate Minerals in Carbonate Rocks.
Structural Deformation of Carbonate Rocks.
Weathering of Carbonate Rocks in Natural Environments.
Chemical Weathering by Dry Deposition in Polluted Environments.
Kinetics and Modeling Decay Rates of Carbonate Rocks in Polluted Environments.
Biodeterioration.
Methods of Characterization of Limestone and Dolostone by Mercury Porosimetry.
Durability of the Sphinx Limestone.
Conservation of Carbonate Structures.
Geoarchaeology and the Age of the Sphinx.
Appendices.
Glossary.
Indexes.