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Woolfitt:2000 Woolfitt, Catherine (2000): Soluble Salts in Masonry, Webadresse.
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Wuest.etal:2000 Wüst, R. A. J.; Schlüchter, C. (2000): The origin of soluble salts in rocks of the Thebes mountains, Egypt: The damage potential to ancient Egyptian wall art. In: Journal of Archaeological Science, 27 (12), 1161-1172
Wuite:1914 Wuite, J.P. (1914): Das System Natriumsulfat-Wasser. In: Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie, (86), 349-382
Wunderlich:1998 Wunderlich, Christian-Heinrich (1998): Zur Diskussion gestellt: Kupfercalciumacetat. Wichtiges Blaupigment in der Wandmalerei des Mittelalters?. In: Restauro, 104 (1), 22-25
Wylie:1965 Wylie, R. G. (1965): The properties of water-salt systems in relation to humidity. In: Wexler, A. (Hrsg.):, Krieger Publishing Company, 241-245.
Xu.etal:1999 Xu B., Schweiger G. (1999): In-situ Raman observations of phase transformation of Na2SO4 during the hydration/dehydration cycles on single levitated microparticle.. In: J. Aerosol. Sci., (), 379-380, Webadresse, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0021-8502(99)80201-8
Yaalon:1982 Yaalon, Dan H. (1982): Salt Weathering. In: Schwartz, Maurice L. (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences, The Encyclopedia of Beaches and Coastal Environments, Hutchinson Ross Publishing Co., 708-709.
Yang.etal:1997 Yang, Quanbing; Wu, Xueli; Huang, Shiyuan (1997): Concrete deterioration due to physical attack by salt crystallization. In: 10th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement, 4 (), 4iv032, 5 pp
Yang.etal:2023 Yang, H.; Chen, C.; Ni, J.; Karekal, S. (2023): A hyperspectral evaluation approach for quantifying salt-induced weathering of sandstone. In: Science of The Total Environment, 885 (), Webadresse
Yano.etal:2021 Yano, S.; Abuku, M.; Sasaki, J.; Ogura, D. (2021): Numerical simulation of sodium chloride crystallization in mosaic wall. In: Lubelli, B.; Kamat, A.A.; Quist, W.J. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2021 – Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures,TU Delft Open 191-193, Webadresse.
Yao.etal:1999 Yao, Yan; Massucci, Mario; Clegg, Simon L.; Brimblecombe, Peter (1999): Equilibrium water partial pressures and salt solubilities in aqueous NH4HSO4 to low temperatures. In: J. Phys. Chem. A, 103 (19), 3678-3686
Yardley:1974 Yardley, B. W. D. (1974): Porphyroblasts and ''Crystallization Force''; Discussion of Some Theoretical Considerations. In: Geological Society of America Bulletin, 85 (), 61-62
Yellin.etal:1985 Yellin, N.; Zelingher, N.; Ben-Dor, L. (1985): Whiskers growth by means of cellulose acetate membranes: NaCl and KCl. In: Journal of Crystal Growth, 71 (2), 427-432, Webadresse
Young:1967 Young, J. F. (1967): Humidity control in the Laboratory Using Salt Solutions - a Review. In: Journal of Applied Chemistry, 17 (9), 241-245, 10.1002/jctb.5010170901
Young:1987 Young, Ann R. M. (1987): Salt as an agent in the development of cavernous weathering. In: Geology, 15 (10), 962-966
Young:1995 Young, David (1995): Rising Damp and Salt Attack., State Heritage Branch, Department of Environmental and Natural Resources; South Australia.
Yu.etal:2010 Yu, Swe; Oguchi, Chiaki T. (2010): Role of pore size distribution in salt uptake, damage, and predicting salt susceptibility of eight types of Japanese building stones. In: Engineering Geology, 115 (3), 226-236, Webadresse, 10.1016/j.enggeo.2009.05.007
Yu.etal:2011 Yu, S.; Oguchi, C.T (2011): Sodium sulfate damage of four Japanese building stones subjected to cyclic total immersion and continuous partial immersion tests. In: Ionannou, Ioannis; Theodoridou, Magdalini (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the Conference "Salt Weathering on Buildings and Stone Sculptures", Limassol, Cyprus, 19.-22. Oct. 2011, 413-414.
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