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Skibinski:1990 Skibinski, Slawomir (1990): The participation of water-soluble salts in the processes of destruction of historic stone artifacts and conservation techniques of reducing their effects. In: Zezza, Fulvio (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on the conservation of monuments in the Mediterranean Basin, Bari 1989 ,Grafo Edizioni, Brescia, Italy 519-520.
Skibinski:1990a Skibinski, Slawomir (1990): Using electrokinetic phenomena to desalinize and dry brick historical monuments in light of theory and practice = Wykorzystanie zjawisk elektrokinetycznych do odsalania i osuszania murowanych obiektow zabytkowych w swietle teorii i praktyki [Polish]). In: Rocznik przedsiebior stwa panntswo wego Pracownie Konserwacji Zabytkow, 1986 (1), 25-41
Skibinski:19?? Skibinski, S. (1900): Efficiency of Salt Removal by Membrane Electrodialysis. In::, 260-271.
Skoulikidis.etal:1977 Skoulikidis, Th.; Papakonstantinou, P.; Charalambous, D. (1977): Restauration d'anciens objets d'art en marbre deteriores: inversion de la sulfatation - utilisation de CaSO4 2H2O et transformation en CaCO3. In:: 2nd Int. Symp. Deterior. Building Stones,Universite technique nationale, Athens 171-178.
Skoulikidis.etal:1981 Skoulikidis, Th.; Papakonstantinou-Ziotis, P. (1981): Mechanism of sulphation by atmospheric SO2 of the limestones and marbles of ancient monuments and statues. I. Observations in situ (Acropolis) and laboratory measurements. In: British corrosion journal, 16 (2), 63-69, https://doi.org/10.1179/000705981798274986
Skoulikidis.etal:1981a Skoulikidis, Theodore N.; Beloyannis, Nicolas (1981): Inversion de la sulfatation du marbre; Reconversion en CaCO3 du gypse forme sur les surfaces des monuments et des statues. In: Rossi-Manaresi, Raffaella (Hrsg.): The Conservation of Stone II; Preprints of the contributions to the International Symposium, Bologna 1981,Centro per la conservazione delle sculture all'aperto 545-558.
Skoulikidis.etal:1981b Skoulikidis, Th.; Charalambous, D. (1981): Mechanism of Sulphation by Atmospheric SO2 of the Limestones and Marbles of the Ancient Monuments and Statues: II. Hypothesis concerning the rate determining step in the process of sulphation, and its experimental confirmation. In: British Corrosion Journal, 16 (2), 70-77, https://doi.org/10.1179/000705981798275039
Skoulikidis.etal:1982 Skoulikidis, Th.; Charalambous, D.; Papakonstantinou-Ziotis, P. (1982): Preuves supplementaires pour le modele de la pile galvanique, valable pour la sulfatation des marbres. In: Gauri, K. L.; Gwinn, J. A. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on the Deterioration and Preservation of Stone Objects, Louisville, July 7-9, 1982,The University of Louisville, Louisville 307-320.
Skoulikidis.etal:1982a Skoulikidis, Theodore; Charalambous, D.; Papakonstantinou, P.; Beloyannis, Nicolas (1982): Le mecanisme de la sulfatation des marbres par action de SO2. In: Badan, B. (Hrsg.): 3rd International Congress on the Deterioration and Preservation of Stones, 24-27 October, 1979, Venice, Italy,Universita degli studi. Istituto di chimica industriale, Padova 439-452.
Skoulikidis.etal:1983 Skoulikidis, Th.; Charalambous, D.; Papakonstantinou-Ziotis, P. (1983): Mechanism of sulphation by atmospheric SO2 of the limestones and marbles of ancient monuments and statues. III. Further proofs of the validity of the galvanic cell model. In: British corrosion journal, 18 (4), 200-202, https://doi.org/10.1179/000705983798273615
Skoulikidis.etal:1984 Skoulikidis, T.; Belloyannis, N. (1984): Inversion of the marble sulfation - reconversion of Gypsum films into Calcite on the surfaces of monument and statues. In: Studies in Conservation, 29 (4), 194-204, Webadresse
Skoulikidis.etal:1984a Skoulikidis, Theodore N.; Beloyannis, Nicholas (1984): Inversion of marble sulfation - reconversion of gypsum films into calcite on the surfaces of monuments and statues. In: Studies in Conservation, 29 (4), 197-204, Webadresse
Skoulikidis.etal:1985 Skoulikidis, Th.; Charalambous, D. (1985): Preuves pour le modele de la pile galvanique du mecanisme de la sulfatation des marbres. In: Félix, G. (Hrsg.): 5th International Congress on the Deterioration and Conservation of Stone, Lausanne, 1985,Presses Polytechniques Romandes, Lausanne 547-551.
Skoulikidis.etal:1988 Skoulikidis, Th.; Charalambous, D.; Kalifatidou, E. (1988): New protective coatings for marble against pollution. In: Ciabach, J. (Hrsg.): Proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Deterioration and Conservation of Stone,Nicholas Copernicus University 534-544.
Skoulikidis.etal:1990 Skoulikidis, T.; Georgopoulou, E.; Adamopoulou, P. (1990): Oriented inversion of gypsum on the surface of ancient monuments into calcium carbonate back, 2nd ASMOSIA meating, Leuren, Belgium.
Skoulikidis.etal:1991 Skoulikidis, T.; Koui, M.; Kostoudi, A. (1991): A new non-destructive method to differentiate in situ marble from gypsum and CaCO3 from inversion of gypsum; use of liquid crystals. In: Molecular crystals and liquid crystals, 206 (), 117-121
Skoulikidis.etal:1996 Skoulikidis, Th.; Kalifatidou, E.; Tsakona, K.; Evangelatou, M. (1996): Salt spray tests on untreated and treated marble and stones. In: Zezza, Fulvio (Hrsg.): Origin, Mechanisms and Effects of Salts on Degradation of Monuments in Marine and Continental Environments. European Commission, Research Workshop, Proceedings 25 - 27 March 1996, Bari (Italy), Tecnomack, 87-98.
Skoulikidis.etal:1999 Skoulikidis, Th; Vassiliou, P. (1999): Corrosion and conservation of building materials of monuments; the Acropolis case. In: Corros. Rev., 17 (5), 295-332
Skoulikidis:1976 Skoulikidis, T. (Hrsg.) (1976): 2nd. Int. Symp. on the Deterioration of Building Stones, Universite Technique Nationale, Athens, Greece
Skoulikidis:1983 Skoulikidis, Th N. (1983): The effects of atmospheric pollution on the deterioration of ancient monuments. In: Archeologia, 6 (), 43-45
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