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Project Publications
- Lombardo, T., Doehne, E. and Simon, S. "The response of NaCl and Umm Ishrin sandstone to humidity cycling: mechanisms of salt weathering." STONE 2004, Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Stockholm, Sweden, (2004), pp. 203-210.
- Lombardo, T., and Simon, S. "Desalination by poulticing: Laboratory study on controlling parameters." STONE 2004, Proceedings of the 10th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Stockholm, Sweden, (2004): 323-330.
- Doehne, E. (2003). Salt Weathering: A Selective Review. Natural
Stone, Weathering Phenomena, Conservation Strategies and Case
Studies, Geological Society Special Publication No. 205. G. S.
Siegesmund, A. Vollbrecht & T. Weiss, Eds. London, Geological
Society, 205.
- Doehne, E. "Salt Weathering: A Selective Review." In: Natural stone, weathering phenomena, conservation strategies and case studies, edited by S. Siegesmund, Vollbrecht, S.A. and Weiss, T., Geological Society of London, Special Publication 205 (2002): 51-64.
- Doehne, E., Selwitz, C. and Carson, D., "The Damage Mechanism of Sodium Sulfate in Porous Stone." In: Proceedings of the SALTeXPERT Meeting, Prague, ARCCHIP and GCI, (2002). http://www.arcchip.cz/#workshops
- Rodriguez-Navarro, C., Linares-Fernandez, L., Doehne, E., and Sebastian, E.,
"Effects of ferrocyanide ions on NaCl crystallization in porous stone."
Journal of Crystal Growth, 243 (2002): 503-516.
- Selwitz, C. & Doehne, E. "The evaluation of crystallization modifiers for controlling salt damage to limestone." Journal of Cultural Heritage, 3 (2002): 205-216.
- Rodríguez Navarro, C., and E. Doehne, "How Does
Sodium Sulfate Crystallize? Implications for the Decay and Testing
of Building Materials." Cement and Concrete Research 30:
(2000) 1527-1534.
- Rodriguez-Navarro, C., E. Doehne, and E. Sebastian, "Influencing
Crystallization Damage in Porous Materials Through the Use of
Surfactants: Experimental Results Using Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
and catyldimethylbenzylammonium Chloride." Langmuir 16
(2000): 947-954.
- Rodriguez-Navarro, C., and E. Doehne, "Salt
Weathering: Influence of Evaporation Rate, Supersaturation and
Crystallization Pattern." Earth Surf. Processes Landforms
24 (1999): 191-209.
- Rodríguez Navarro, C., & Doehne, E, "Origins
of honeycomb weathering: The role of salts and wind." Geological
Society of America Bulletin 111: (1999) 1250-1255.
- Rodriguez-Navarro, C., E. Sebastian, E. Doehne, and W. S. Ginell,
"The Role of Sepiolite-Palygorskite in the Decay of Ancient
Egyptian Limestone Sculptures." Clays Clay Miner. 46 (1998):
414-422.
- Simon, S., C. Herm, et al. (1996). Desalination and control
of salt transport phenomena: Experiences with compress renderings
in the ring crypt of St. Emmeram, Regensburg. Le Dessalement des
Matériaux Poreux. 7es journées d'études de
la SFIIC, Poitiers, 9 - 10 mai 1996. Section Française
de I'lnstitut International de Conservation (SFIIC).
- Rodriguez-Navarro, C., E. Doehne, W. S. Ginell, and E. Sebastian,
"Salt Growth in Capillary and Porous Media." E. M. Sebastian
Pardo, V. E., and U. Zezza, editors, 3rd International Congress
of Restoration of Building and Architectural Heritage: Granada,
Spain. (Santa Fe Granada: Arco Impresores, 1996): 509-514.
- Ginell, W. S., R. Kumar, and E. Doehne, "Conservation Studies
on Limestone from the Maya Site at Xunantunich, Belize."
Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 352 (1995): 813-21.
- Doehne, E., "In Situ Dynamics of Sodium Sulfate Hydration
and Dehydration in Stone Pores: Observations at High Magnification
Using the Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope." Fassina,
O. A. Z., editor, The Conservation of Monuments in the Mediterranean
Basin. (Venice, Italy, 1994): 143-150.
Selected materials relevant to salt research and building material
preservation
- Amoroso, G. G., and V. Fassina, Stone Decay and Conservation:
Atmospheric Pollution, Cleaning, Consolidation and Protection.
(Amsterdam; New York: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1983): 28-48.
- Arnold, A., and K. Zehnder, "Monitoring Wall Paintings
Affected By Soluble Salts." The Conservation of Wall Paintings.
(Marina del Rey: Getty Conservation Institute, 1987).
- Baer, N., and R. E. Snethlage, Eds., Saving Our Architectural
Heritage: The Conservation of Historic Stone Structures. (New
York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997).
- Charola, A. E. (2000). "Salts in the deterioration of porous
materials: An overview." Journal of the American Institute
for Conservation 39(3): 327-343.
- Chatterji, S., and N. Thaulow, "Unambiguous Demonstration
of Destructive Crystal Growth Pressure." Cement and Concrete
Research 27 (1997): 811-816.
- Correns, C. W., "Growth and Dissolution of Crystals Under
Linear Pressure." Discussions of the Faraday Society, London
5 (1949): 267-271.
- Doehne, E., and J. L. Drever, "Appendix I: Report on the
Impromptu Discussion Session on Stone Conservation." Krumbein,
W. E., P. Brimblecombe, D. E. Cosgrove, and S. Staniforth, editors,
Durability and Change: The Science, Responsibility, and Cost of
Sustaining Cultural Heritage. (London: J. Wiley and Sons Ltd.,
1994): 287-289.
- Evans, I. S., "Salt Crystallization and Rock Weathering:
A Review." Rev. Geomorphol. Dyn. 19(4) (1970): 153-177.
- Everett, D. H. (1961). "The thermodynamics of frost damage
to porous solids." Transactions of the Faraday Society 57:
15411551.
- Gauri, K., and J. K. Bandyopadhyay, Carbonate Stone: Chemical
Behavior, Durability and Conservation. (New York: John Wiley &
Sons, 1999): 284 p.
- Goudie, A. S., and H. Viles, Salt Weathering Hazards. (Chichester:
John Wiley, 1997): 241 p.
- Lewin, S. Z., "The Mechanism of Masonry Decay Through Crystallization."
Conservation of Historic Stone Buildings and Monuments. Proceedings
of the conference held in Washington, DC, February 2-4, 1981.
(Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Sciences, 1982).
- Maliva, R. G., and R. Siever, "Diagenetic Replacement Controlled
by Force of Crystallization." Geology 16 (1988): 688-691.
- McMahon, D. J., P. Sandberg, et al., "Deterioration Mechanisms
of Sodium Sulfate." International Congress on Deterioration
and Conservation of Stone. (Lisbon, Portugal: Laboratorio Nacional
de Engenharia Civil, 1992).
- Price, C. A. and Steiger, M. (2000). An expert chemical model
for determining the environmental conditions needed to prevent
salt damage in porous materials. European Commission Research
Report 11, Protection and Conservation of European Cultural Heritage,
London: Archetype Publications.
- Price, C. A., Stone Conservation: An Overview of Current Research.
(Marina del Rey: The Getty Conservation Institute, Research in
Conservation Series, 1996): 7-9.
- Snethlage, R. (1984). Steinkonservierung, mit einem Beitrag
von Hannelore Marschner. Forschungsprogramm des Zentrallabors
für Denkmalpflege 1979 - 1983. Bericht für die Stiftung
Volkswagenwerk, Bayer. Landesamt f. Denkmalpflege, München.
- Sperling, C. H., and R. U. Cooke, "Laboratory Simulation
of Rock Weathering by Salt Crystallization and Hydration Processes
in Hot, Arid Environments." Earth Surfaces Processes and
Landforms 10(6) (1985): 541-555.
- Sunagawa, I., "Characteristics of Crystal Growth in Nature
as Seen From the Morphology of Mineral Crystals." Bull. Minéral.
104 (1981): 81-87.
- Vergès-Belmin, Veronique and Bromblet, Philippe (2001)
La pierre et les sels, Monumental, Laboratoire/Recherche, pp.
225-261.
- Winkler, E. M., "Salt Action on Stone in Urban Buildings."
Application of Science in Examination of Works of Art. (Boston:
Museum of Fine Arts, 1973).
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