SPEPS収録論文
10.Conservation of geoheritage and cultural heritage: properties, weathering processes, damage assessment and non-destructive evaluation
Important natural sites, such as geoparks and geosites, as well as cultural heritage sites made of stones and earthen materials have suffered from weathering and deterioration problems repeatedly. For the purpose of their treatments or conservation, there is ongoing need to approach heritage protection from an interdisciplinary point of view. Recent research has resulted in the significant development of non-destructive and non-invasive techniques, which are widely necessary for the conservation of such sites. There is, however, much ground to cover on this front. In this SPEPS special collection, we invite authors to submit reviews and research articles on their innovative study or on new devices, testing methodologies, protocols and data treatments (e.g. digital or 3D documentation). Additionally, this issue welcomes discussions on original research and case studies of documentation, measurement and monitoring techniques, experimental work, predictive models, and damage assessments, which allow better understanding of decay mechanisms, state of deterioration and response to treatments. Interconnections among different research fields will be addressed, such as geomorphology, engineering geology, geoarchaeology, petrophysics, geochemistry and geotechnical engineering, aiming at covering the interdisciplinary field of heritage conservation.
Edited by: Chiaki T. Oguchi, Céline Thomachot-Schneider, Patricia Vazquez, Magdalini Theodoridou
review: Human geosciences
Published: May 7, 2021
A Review of Theoretical Salt Weathering Studies for Stone Heritage
Oguchi, C. T., Swe Yu
research: Interdisciplinary research
Published: June 10, 2019
Freeze-thaw durability of repair mortars and porous limestone: compatibility issues
Ákos Török and Balázs Szemerey-Kiss
review: Interdisciplinary research
Published: March 25, 2019
Morphometric measurements of bedrock rivers at different spatial scales and applications to geomorphological heritage research
Gomez-Heras M, Ortega-Becerril JA, Garrote J, Fort R, Lopez-Gonzalez L
research: Interdisciplinary research
Published: February 13, 2019
In situ investigation of stone heritage sites for conservation purposes: a case study of the Székesfehérvár Ruin Garden in Hungary
Magdalini Theodoridou, Ákos Török
research: Interdisciplinary research
Published: February 4, 2019
Simple Evaluation of the Degradation State of Cultural Heritage Based on Multi-view Stereo
Kuchitsu N, Morii M, Sakai S, Unten H
research: Interdisciplinary research
Published: January 29, 2019
Influence of microclimate on the directional dependence of sandstone pillar weathering in Angkor Wat temple, Cambodia
Waragai T, Hiki Y
research: Human geosciences
Published: December 17, 2018
A laboratory experiment on salt weathering by humidity change: salt damage induced by deliquescence and hydration
Sato M, Hattanji T
research: Interdisciplinary research
Published: November 15, 2018
Influence of substrate and temperature on the crystallization of KNO3 droplets studied by infrared thermography
Patricia Vazquez, Lucas Sartor, Céline Thomachot-Schneider
research: Interdisciplinary research
Published: November 7, 2018
Role of the capillary fringe on the dilatation of a low porosity limestone submitted to unidirectional freezing
Celine Thomachot-Schneider, Emilie Huby, Kevin Chalons, Xavier Drothière, Patricia Vazquez