2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-2228
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Non-destructive geophysical damage analysis of medieval plaster in the cloister of the St. Petri Cathedral Schleswig (Germany)

Abstract: <p>Buildings that have existed for centuries undergo structural changes over time due to variations in use. In addition, many structures are severely damaged for example by moisture intrusion. To determine the distribution of moisture in the structure, they are often examined pointwise by core sampling. In addition to invasive methods, non-destructive methods may be applied to obtain three-dimensional hints on the moisture distribution with structures of interest.   &… Show more

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