0
  • DE
  • EN
  • FR
  • International Database and Gallery of Structures

Advertisement

Black Crusts: "Fossil" and Modern. A Comparison from two Case studies in Coimbra Monuments (Central Portugal) / Schwarze Krusten: "Fossil" und von heute. Ein Vergleich von zwei Fallstudien durchgeführt an Baudenkmalen in Coimbra, Zentral-Portugal

Author(s):


Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Restoration of Buildings and Monuments, , n. 1, v. 6
Page(s): 63-72
DOI: 10.1515/rbm-2000-5447
Abstract:

On two limestone monuments in Coimbra, which are located near each other, two different kinds of "black crusts" were observed: "fossil" and modern. The crusts were analyzed and the data compared. The very thin "fossil" black crusts of Santa Clara-a-Velha Monastery are formed by pellicules of gypsum, anhydrite and syngenite rich in Fe and Mn and depleted of Pb,Ti, Zn, Cu and Ba. The anthropogenic, modern crusts of the Santa Cruz Church are thicker, richer in gypsum and trace elements such as Ti, Pb, Zn, Cu and Ba. Calcium oxalates, weddellite and whewellite, appear in areas where lichens are growing. While the "fossil" black crusts have resulted from burial for at least 300 years, representing a geogenic weathering product in a rural area, the black crusts of the Santa Cruz Church represent an anthropogenic product generated from limestone attack in an urban modern environment

Structurae cannot make the full text of this publication available at this time. The full text can be accessed through the publisher via the DOI: 10.1515/rbm-2000-5447.
  • About this
    data sheet
  • Reference-ID
    10532603
  • Published on:
    17/12/2020
  • Last updated on:
    26/02/2021
 
Structurae cooperates with
International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)
e-mosty Magazine
e-BrIM Magazine