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Mortars and plasters-How to characterize mortar and plaster degradation

La Russa et al., 2021

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La Russa M
Ruffolo S
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences

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The degradation of mortars and plasters can represent a threat for their preservation. That is why a deep understanding of the degradation mechanisms and the identification of degradation patterns is strongly recommended for who is in charge of conservation of …
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