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Abstract

Issue Title: Special Issue : Monuments under Threat: Environmental Impact, Preservation Strategies and Natural Stone Recourses

In the Aztec period and in colonial times different natural stones originating in the Valley of Mexico were used for building construction. Stone weathering was investigated onsite at various historical buildings within the old quarter of Mexico City. In this study, different aspects of weathering and deterioration at three significant historical buildings will be presented, the Aztec excavation site Templo Mayor, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and the colonial palace of the dukes of Heras Soto. Petrophysical properties of the main building stones of these structures were investigated like density, porosity, pore radii distribution, water uptake rate and coefficient, thermal and hygric expansion, and the mechanical properties of uniaxial compressive strength. A relationship between single critical property values, according to anisotropy fabric characteristics, and specific weathering forms could be deduced.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Natural building stones of Mexico-Tenochtitlan: their use, weathering and rock properties at the Templo Mayor, Palace Heras Soto and the Metropolitan Cathedral
Author
Wedekind, Wanja; Ruedrich, Joerg; Siegesmund, Siegfried
Pages
1787-1798
Publication year
2011
Publication date
Aug 2011
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
18666280
e-ISSN
18666299
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1020995581
Copyright
Springer-Verlag 2011