Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa
The sculpture of the eastern Naiad Fountain at Schönbrunn made of white marble is covered with calcareous encrustations and secondary grown tufa. These biologically induced accretions influence its actual appearance significantly. Examinations of structure and composition of the crusts and tufa, and...
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description | The sculpture of the eastern Naiad Fountain at Schönbrunn made of white marble is covered with calcareous encrustations and secondary grown tufa. These biologically induced accretions influence its actual appearance significantly. Examinations of structure and composition of the crusts and tufa, and the inhabiting organisms responsible for the precipitation, as well as, considerations of historic issues enable the development of a concept for the conservation. |
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spelling | doaj-art-127b54f17193409eae6a1a3fec1cab7a2025-01-30T14:13:19ZengAssociation CeROArtCeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art1784-50922016-03-01510.4000/ceroart.4944Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufaMartina HaselbergerThe sculpture of the eastern Naiad Fountain at Schönbrunn made of white marble is covered with calcareous encrustations and secondary grown tufa. These biologically induced accretions influence its actual appearance significantly. Examinations of structure and composition of the crusts and tufa, and the inhabiting organisms responsible for the precipitation, as well as, considerations of historic issues enable the development of a concept for the conservation.https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4944marbleSchönbrunnfountainbiodeteriorationtufaencrustation |
spellingShingle | Martina Haselberger Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa CeROArt : Conservation, Exposition, Restauration d'Objets d'Art marble Schönbrunn fountain biodeterioration tufa encrustation |
title | Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa |
title_full | Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa |
title_fullStr | Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa |
title_short | Conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa |
title_sort | conservation concept for the treatment of biologically induced encrustations and formation of tufa |
topic | marble Schönbrunn fountain biodeterioration tufa encrustation |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/4944 |
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