Processes of Urban Stone Decay
Discover the intricate world of urban stone decay with Processes of Urban Stone Decay, a comprehensive study by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1996, this hardback edition spans 150 pages and delves into the various processes and methods used to assess urban stone deterioration.
This insightful book explores key topics such as the spatial variability of dissolution on limestone surfaces, the ageing of consolidated stone, and innovative techniques for creating contemporary replicas of stone antiquities. Perfect for researchers, conservationists, and anyone interested in urban geology, this volume provides valuable knowledge and practical insights into preserving our architectural heritage.
Enhance your understanding of urban stone decay and its implications with this essential resource from Bookshop.