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Thermal analysis of heritage stones

Many of Sydney's heritage buildings and monuments were built as a result of the first European settlement in the 1800s. These buildings not only display the richness of the Australian culture, but also capture the architectural and historical values of its past. Although many of these buildings...

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Published in:Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2005-06, Vol.80 (3), p.559-563
Main Authors: FRIOLO, K. H, RAY, A. S, STUART, B. H, THOMAS, P. S
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Language:English
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Summary:Many of Sydney's heritage buildings and monuments were built as a result of the first European settlement in the 1800s. These buildings not only display the richness of the Australian culture, but also capture the architectural and historical values of its past. Although many of these buildings still appear to be strong and sound, many signs of deterioration have been detected in recent years. Conservators from various disciplines such as science, architecture and engineering are working closely together to develop suitable solutions to stop or at least slow down the degradation process of these precious buildings. This study demonstrates the usefulness of thermal analysis in determining the weathering mechanisms of marble and sandstone taken from two of Sydney's landmarks, the Captain Arthur Phillips Monument at Sydney's Botanic Gardens and Sydney's St. Mary's Cathedral. This paper reports the findings of the weathering behaviours of both marble and sandstone samples determined using thermal analysis techniques.
ISSN:1388-6150
1588-2926
1572-8943
DOI:10.1007/s10973-005-0694-6