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== Abstract  ==
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Investigations into salt occurrence, quantity of salt load and salt distribution at sand-stone surfaces of the Temple of Angkor Wat have shown that salt load has been a rele-vant factor for stone deterioration on this building. The main source for the salt-induced stone deterioration is bat guano  
Investigations into salt occurrence, quantity of salt load and salt distribution at sand-stone surfaces of the Temple of Angkor Wat have shown that salt load has been a relevant factor for stone deterioration on this building. The main source for the salt-induced stone deterioration is bat guano.


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Autor H. Siedel1, E. v. Plehwe-Leisen2, H. Leisen3
Jahr 2008
Titel Salt load and deterioration of sandstone at the temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia
Bibtex [Siedel.etal:2008]Titel: Salt load and deterioration of sandstone at the temple of Angkor Wat, Cambodia /Salzbelastung und Sandsteinschäden an den Tempelanlagen in Angkor Wat
Autor / Verfasser: Siedel, Heiner; von Plehwe-Leisen, Esther; Leisen, Hans
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Link Volltext: Datei:Angkor 2008 Torun.pdf
Bemerkungen In: Łukaszewicz, J.W. & Niemcewicz, P. (eds.): 11th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Torun, Poland 2008. Proceedings vol. I, 267-274


  1. University of Technology, Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, Dresden, Germany
  2. Laboratory of Stone Conservation (LPL), Köln, Germany
  3. University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Conservation Science, Köln ,Germany

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sandstone, salt load, gypsum, phosphate, nitrate, bat guano

Abstract[Bearbeiten]

Investigations into salt occurrence, quantity of salt load and salt distribution at sand-stone surfaces of the Temple of Angkor Wat have shown that salt load has been a relevant factor for stone deterioration on this building. The main source for the salt-induced stone deterioration is bat guano.

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