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Protective agents as a possible substrate for biogenic cycles
Alessi, P.
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Visintin, D.
1988
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Protective agents are increasingly used for the preservation of stone monuments. Once applied to the rock, they constitute a veritable new substrate. Very little is known on the biological cycles which could develop on treated surfaces. This paper presents a synthesis on the main properties of protective agents, with particular regard to those of biological relevance; the results were obtained on the basis of multivariate analysis of solubility data. The aim of the paper is to provide biologists with an information basis for studies of biogenic cycles on treated surfaces.
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Studia Geobotanica. An international journal
08
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  • Conservation

  • monuments

  • Protective agent

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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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P. Alessi, D. Visintin, "Protective agents as a possible substrate for biogenic cycles" in: "Studia Geobotanica. An international journal, Vol. 8 (1988)", EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, 1988, pp. 99-112
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