Cit:Verges-Belmin.etal:2005

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Autor Vergès-Belmin, V. and Siedel, H.
Jahr 2005
Titel Desalination of masonries and monumental sculptures by poulticing: a review
Bibtex
DOI https://doi.org/10.1515/rbm-2005-6000
Link https://www.researchgate.net/publication/287131060_Desalination_of_Masonries_and_Monumental_Sculptures_by_Poulticing_A_Review_Entsalzen_von_Mauerwerk_und_Steinfiguren_mit_Hilfe_von_Kompressen_Ein_Uberblick
Bemerkungen in: International Journal for Restoration of Buildings and Monuments, Band11 (6), S.391-407,


Eintrag in der Bibliographie

[Verges-Belmin.etal:2005]Vergès-Belmin, Veronique; Siedel, Heiner (2005): Desalination of masonries and monumental sculptures by poulticing: a review. In: International Journal for Restoration of Buildings and Monuments, 11 (6), 391-407Link zu Google Scholar

Abstract[Bearbeiten]

Desalination by poulticing, i.e. extraction of soluble salts through the application of a moistened absorbing material on the surface of the object/masonry to be treated, often leads to questionable results although the method is very commonly used in architectural conservation. In the following paper a review of the various poultice desalination techniques is presented in order to determine where the gaps of knowledge occur and what further studies and experiments are needed to improve our knowledge in that field.

Keywords[Bearbeiten]

Salts, desalination, poulticing, efficiency