作者
Dario Camuffo
发表日期
1995/5/1
来源
Science of the total environment
卷号
167
期号
1-3
页码范围
1-14
出版商
Elsevier
简介
This paper reviews the main physical agents responsible for stone weathering. Particular emphasis is placed on the effects of wind and water. Aeolian erosion occurs in windy regions with sandy terrain, but in urban areas it is extremely rare and is often confused with other forms of deterioration. The problem of condensation on surfaces and in pores is extensively discussed, in relation to pore shape and size. Physical effects dominate in the smallest pores, and solution effects in the largest ones. The Kelvin law and thermodynamic considerations are used to explain condensation-evaporation cycles and adsorption isotherms. Capillary rise, increase in pressure in air pockets, freezing-thawing cycles and micro meteorological conditions favorable for the soaking of monuments are discussed. A final section is devoted to the dissolution of stones and the formation of black crusts as a consequence of the way the stone is …
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