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Price.etal:1984 Price, C. A.; Ross K. D. (1984): The cleaning and treatment of limestone by the 'lime method'. Part II: a technical appraisal of stone conservation techniques employed at Wells Cathedral. In: Monumentum, 27 (), 301-312
Price:1975 Price, C. A. (1975): The decay and preservation of natural building stone. In: Building research establishment current papers secondary source citation title of source: chemistry in britain. Volume identification data: 11 issue identification data: 10 pagination: 350 publication date: 19751000, 1975 (89), 350-353
Price:1978 Price, C. A. (1978): The use of sodium sulphate crystallisation test for determining the weathering resistance of untreated stone. In:: Alteration et protection des monuments en pierre : colloque international : Paris, du 5 au 9 juin 1978,Unesco-Rilem 9??.
Price:1980 Price, C. A. (1980): Note on the surface contamination of glass specimens held at constant relative humidity over saturated salt solutions. In: Glass technology, 21 (6), 306
Price:1984 Price, C. A. (1984): The consolidation of limestone using a lime poultice and limewater. In: Brommelle, Norman S.; Pye, Elizabeth M.; Smith, Perry; Thomson, Garry (Hrsg.): Adhesives and consolidants: preprints of the contributions to the IIC Paris Congre,IIC 160-162.
Price:1993 Price, C. (1993): Salt Damage in Monuments, and Means of Control. In: Beavis, J. Barker K. (Hrsg.):, 229-237.
Price:2000 European Commission. Directorate-General XII, Science, Research, Development (Hrsg.) Price, C. (2000): An expert chemical model for determining the environmental conditions needed to prevent salt damage in porous materials : protection and conservation of the European cultural heritage, Archetype Publications Ltd
Price:2000a European Commission. Directorate-General XII, Science, Research, Development (Hrsg.) Price, C. (2000): An expert chemical model for determining the environmental conditions needed to prevent salt damage in porous materials : protection and conservation of the European cultural heritage, Archetype Publications Ltd
Price:2007 Price, C. (2007): Predicting environmental conditions to minimise salt damage at the Tower of London: a comparison of two approaches. In: Environmental Geology, 52 (2), 369-374, Webadresse, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00254-006-0477-9
Ruiz-Agudo.etal:2011 Ruiz-Agudo, E.; Lubelli, B.; Sawdy, A; van Hees, R.; Price, C.; Rodriguez-Navarro, C. (2011): An integrated methodology for salt damage assessment and remediation: the case of San Jernimo Monastery (Granada, Spain). In: Environmental Earth Sciences, 63 (7), 1475-1486, Webadresse
Sawdy.etal:2005a Sawdy, A.; Price, C. (2005): Salt damage at Cleeve Abbey, England. Part I: A comparison of theoretical predictions and practical observations. In: Journal of Cultural Heritage, 6 (2), 125-135, Webadresse
Sawdy.etal:2005b Sawdy, A.; Price, C. (2005): Salt damage at Cleeve Abbey, England. Part II: seasonal variability of salt distribution and implications for sampling strategies. In: Journal of Cultural Heritage, 6 (4), 361-367, Webadresse
Sawdy.etal:2006a Sawdy, A.; Price, C. (2006): The kinetics of salt weathering of porous materials. In: Simon, S.; M. Drdácký , M. (Hrsg.): SALTeXPERT: European Research on Cultural Heritage, state of the art studies, volume 5, Proceedings of the ARCCHIP workshops supported from the EC 5th FP project no. ICA1-CT-2000-70013, 225-237.