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Dielectric permittivity diagnostics as a tool for cultural heritage preservation: Application on degradable globigerina limestone

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MEASUREMENT
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages 270-274

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2018.03.078

Keywords

Cultural Heritage; Dielectric permittivity; Moisture content measurements; Globigerina; Time domain reflectometry

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Most monuments and historical buildings in the Maltese Islands are made of the local Globigerina Limestone (GL). This type of stone, however, is very delicate and prone to degradation caused by the environmental conditions of the islands. Hence, for the preservation of the Cultural Heritage monuments, it is necessary to promptly assess the health status of these structures and, in particular, their water content (which represents one of the major causes of degradation). Starting from these considerations, in this work, a time domain reflectometry (TDR)-based method for estimating water content of GL is presented. More specifically, the proposed method relies on estimating the water content value of the GL structure from TDR-based dielectric permittivity measurements. To verify the suitability of this system, experimental tests were carried out on a GL sample. In addition to this, also the dielectric characterization of GL was carried out. The results anticipate the strong potential of the proposed method for practical applications in the Cultural Heritage diagnostics.

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