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Linking groundwater pollution to the decay of 15th-century sculptures in Burgos Cathedral (northern Spain)

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
卷 22, 期 20, 页码 15677-15689

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4754-6

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XRD; ATR; Raman spectroscopy; Stable isotopes; Efflorescences; Groundwater pollutants; Burgos Cathedral

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  1. Banco Santander Foundation
  2. Regional Government of Castile and Leon
  3. [VA373A12-1]

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Precipitation of salts-mainly hydrated Mg-Na sulfates-in building materials is rated as one of the most severe threats to the preservation of our architectural and cultural heritage. Nevertheless, the origin of this pathology is still unknown in many cases. Proper identification of the cause of damage is crucial for correct planning of future restoration actions. The goal of this study is to identify the source of the degradation compounds that are affecting the 15th-century limestone sculptures that decorate the retro-choir of Burgos Cathedral (northern Spain). To this end, detailed characterization of minerals by in situ (Raman spectroscopy) and laboratory techniques (XRD, Raman and FTIR) was followed by major elements (ICP and IC) and isotopic analysis (delta S-34 and delta N-15) of both the mineral phases precipitated on the retrochoir and the dissolved salts in groundwater in the vicinity of the cathedral. The results reveal unequivocal connection between the damage observed and capillary rise of salts-bearing water from the subsoil. The multianalytical methodology used is widely applicable to identify the origin of common affections suffered by historical buildings and masterpieces.

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