2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201821302002
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Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines

Abstract: The Cagsawa Ruins is a crucial structure of the old church standing 38 km from Mt. Mayon in the province of Bicol. The ruins has been the result of the eruption of Mt. Mayon last February 1, 1814. The remains have become a part of the province's rich history and culture declaring it as one of the national treasures of the Philippines. Preservation is implemented to maintain the part that has remained from centuries ago. But apparently, the material used for preserving this important structure lacks compatibili… Show more

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“…AAS, FTIR, TGA Petrographic and thermal characterization of mortar from a church ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines. (Laplana et al, 2018). TGA Calcium content of lime mortars from 19 th century church ruins in the Philippines using volumetric analysis.…”
Section: Overview Of the "Chemistry Of Cultural Heritage Materials" G...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AAS, FTIR, TGA Petrographic and thermal characterization of mortar from a church ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines. (Laplana et al, 2018). TGA Calcium content of lime mortars from 19 th century church ruins in the Philippines using volumetric analysis.…”
Section: Overview Of the "Chemistry Of Cultural Heritage Materials" G...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complexity of the lime mortar's chemical composition and the lack of substantial historical records on the technology employed during its production have made chemical analysis necessary to gain more information on its manufacturing method. Baseline chemical data on old lime mortars in Southeast Asian countries was reported from the Philippines, particularly from Christian church ruins in Manila (Cayme and Asor Jr 2016), Misamis Oriental (Cayme and Asor Jr 2017), Albay (i.e., Budiao and Cagsawa) (Laplana et al 2018;Mangay et al 2018), and a missionary chapel in Marikina (Cayme et al 2018). Furthermore, chemical investigations were also applied on lime mortars for future conservation works of different ancient Buddhist temples (wats) and a palace in Bangkok and Ayutthaya in Thailand (Mahasuwanchai et al 2020;Wonganan et al 2021), and the Fort Cornwallis in Penang, Malaysia (Harun et al 2002;Ismail et al 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%