2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2007.04.024
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Characterization of patinas by means of microscopic techniques

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“…Soiling is a visual effect resulting from the darkening of exposed surfaces following the deposition and accumulation of atmospheric particles [42]. Deposition, removal and accumulation processes are numerous and complex, [43] depending on the physical and chemical properties of the particles, the nature of the surface, the local meteorology and the pathways followed by rainwater after it hits the building surface [44]. As a result of these complex interactions, there can be substantial variations in the level of soiling observed on building surfaces.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soiling is a visual effect resulting from the darkening of exposed surfaces following the deposition and accumulation of atmospheric particles [42]. Deposition, removal and accumulation processes are numerous and complex, [43] depending on the physical and chemical properties of the particles, the nature of the surface, the local meteorology and the pathways followed by rainwater after it hits the building surface [44]. As a result of these complex interactions, there can be substantial variations in the level of soiling observed on building surfaces.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst previous pore characterization mostly relied on subjective 2D descriptions of 3D pore structures (Vazquez-Calvo et al, 2007) or by means of computerized reconstructed models (Latief et al, 2010), recently, more and more X-ray CT is being used combined with image analysis to allow complex 3D characterization. Already in the early days of synchrotron Xray micro-CT the technique was used to directly image the 3D pore structure of rocks at micrometers resolution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Patina is an all-embracing term in the terminology of surface changes of materials due to natural ageing by chemical-physical reactions going on near, at and above the original surface of a stone. These includes interaction between the surface of the stone and the environment, biological activity, as well as ancient protective treatments [6]. These aging processes can manifest themselves as films and external deposits.…”
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confidence: 99%