- International Symposium

Stone Consolidation in Cultural Heritage- research and practice

(Lisbon, May 06-07 2008)

Titles of Abstracts 

 

Authors

Title

 

 

 

1.       

M. Stefanidou

K. Matziaris

Production of artificial stone using consolidation products

2.       

M. Drdácký

Z. Slížková

Calcium hydroxide based consolidation of lime mortars and stone

3.       

P. Manoudis et al.

Surface properties of super-hydrophobic coatings for stone protection

4.       

X. Mas-Barberà et al.

Comparative study of consolidation treatments applied to the 'Bateig' biocalcarenite (Novelda, SE Spain)

5.       

F. Clarelli et al.

Mathematical models for the consolidation processes in stones

6.       

P. Sanmartín et al.

Different behaviour of teos-based consolidant applied to granite and biocalcareous sandstone

7.       

Alberto Mariani et al.

Frontal Polymerization: a new approach to the consolidation of stone?

8.       

I. Nardini et al.

Influence of the application methodologies on the distribution of consolidant product into a porous material

9.       

S. Sikka et al.

Qualitative and quantitative methods of detection of "calcium oxalate deposits" on treated limestones and marble

10.    

M. Theodoridou

The significance of a broad investigation on monumental building stones, preceding consolidation. Székesfehérvár Ruin Garden, Hungary

11.    

J. Wierzchos et al.

Application of low temperature and environmental scanning electron microscopy for the study of NaCl deliquescence

12.    

O. Oudbashi et al.

Consolidation of limestone by lime method in Sangneveshteh historic Monument, Khoramabad, West of Iran - a practical case

13.    

P. Kotlík

M. Hucková

Artificial sandstone based on epoxy resin and possibilities of its conservation

14.    

C. Anselmi et al.

Evaluation of cyclododecane as a temporary consolidant for stone materials

15.    

M.J. Mosquera et al.

New water repellent and consolidating material for stone

16.    

L. Toniolo et al.

Surface consolidation of ancient plasters: the problem of the efficacy evaluation

17.    

M. Raposo

N. Proença

Stone consolidation: critical pathways for a non-obvious conservation act

18.    

D. de Moraes Rodrigues

S. N. De Freece Emery

Revisiting the conservation of the original sanctuary flooring at mission San Juan Capistrano's Great Stone Church

19.    

M. Letizia Amadori et al.

Investigation on painted travertine slates of Lucan culture (iv b.c.) after consolidation treatments

20.    

A. P. Batarda Fernandes

J. Delgado Rodrigues

Evaluating experimental stone consolidation in rock art outcrops: the case of the Côa Valley Archaeological Park.

21.    

Marisa Pamplona et al.

Consolidation effectiveness of TEOS on Ançã limestone from Portugal - A laboratory study

22.    

P. Theoulakis

I. Karatasios

Performance criteria and evaluation parameters for the consolidation of stone

23.    

 P. Spathis et al.

deterioration problems and preliminary observations on the conservation of the building materials of excavations of Navarino and Diikitirio, Thessaloniki

24.    

S. Rescic et al.

Consolidant treatments evaluation on fresco walls using the DRMS method: preliminary tests with abrasive drilling bits

25.    

J. Engel

New Consolidation Agent for Limestone

26.    

J. A. Ebsen

Conservation of a Viking Age turf longhouse in Reykjavík, Iceland

27.    

M. Pamplona et al.

Assessment of the long term behaviour of stone consolidants - a proposed methodology

28.    

A. Moropoulou

Evaluation of consolidation treatments to stones regarding microstructural and mechanical characteristics and response to artificial weathering accelerated tests

29.    

P. Kissane

S. Pavía

Application of modified tetraethoxysilanes to Irish sandstones in Laboratory trials

30.    

J. Sanjurjo Sánchez et al.

A porosity study of granite ashlars to apply consolidation treatments in an historic building in the city of A Coruna (NW Spain)

31.    

M. L. Tavares et al.

Consolidation of renderings simulating stone in the façade of LNEC's building

32.    

J. Mungur Medhi

Conservation of lime plaster and lime wash in tropical countries: case study Mauritius

33.    

S. Bracci et al.

Inorganic consolidants on stone artefacts: optimisation of application procedures for marble and limestone

34.    

D. Costa

J. Delgado Rodrigues

Evaluation of consolidation treatments applied to granitic materials. Experience and critical overview of laboratory testing

35.    

J. Delgado Rodrigues

D. Costa

The conservation of granitic materials in Évora Cathedral. From laboratory to practice

36.    

J. -M. Mimoso

D. Costa

A new technique for using the DRMS in hard materials. Application to the study of the consolidation action

37.    

A. P. Ferreira Pinto

J. Delgado Rodrigues

Hydroxylating conversion treatment and alkoxysilane coupling agent as pre-treatment for the consolidation of limestones with ethyl silicate

38.    

A. P. Ferreira Pinto et al.

The action of APS as coupling agent of ethylsilicate for limestone and marble consolidation

39.    

A. Rava et al.

Stone conservation problems on the façades of San Gaudenzio Basilica in Novara (Italy)

40.    

H. De Clercq et al.

teos and time: the influence of application schedules on the effectiveness of ethyl silicate based consolidants

41.    

M.J. Revez et al.

Effects of TEOS-based consolidants on ancient paving bricks

42.    

A. Rojo, et al.

Consolidation of granitic building stones used in continental climate: San Juan de los Reyes church (Toledo, Spain)

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