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Bioremediation of weathered-building stone surfaces
A. Webster, Eric May
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Arts and Humanities
Urban
100%
Conservator
100%
Technique
100%
Historic Building
100%
Cultural Significance
100%
Color Change
100%
Historical Significance
100%
Disfigurement
100%
Building Stone
100%
INIS
surfaces
100%
bioremediation
100%
microorganisms
60%
salts
60%
layers
20%
damage
20%
removal
20%
color
20%
minerals
20%
weathering
20%
pollution
20%
atmospherics
20%
calcite
20%
sulfates
20%
gypsum
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Micro-Organism
100%
Building Stone
100%
Bioremediation
100%
Calcite
33%
Air Pollution
33%
Historic Building
33%
Mineral Surface
33%
Engineering
Bioremediation
100%
Conventional Technique
33%
Detrimental Effect
33%
Color Change
33%
Air Pollution
33%
Historic Building
33%
Original Surface
33%
Computer Science
Historic Building
100%
Air Pollution
100%