THE IMPACT OF SOLUBLE SALTS ON THE DETERIORATION OF PHARAONIC AND COPTIC WALL PAINTINGS AT AL QURNA,EGYPT: MINERALOGY AND CHEMISTRY* |
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Authors: | A. M. A. MOUSSA N. KANTIRANIS K. S. VOUDOURIS J. A. STRATIS M. F. ALI V. CHRISTARAS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Engineering Geology & Hydrogeology, Department of Geology, School of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;2. Laboratory of Wall Paintings Conservation, Department of Conservation, Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, 12611 Orman, Giza, Egypt;3. Department of Mineralogy–Petrology–Economic Geology, School of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece;4. Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece |
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Abstract: | The wall paintings of Al Qurna in Egypt were studied by means of XRD and ICP–AES in order to determine their mineralogical and chemical composition, and to evaluate the impact of soluble salts on their deterioration, including the identification of the building materials and pigments used. Soluble salts analysis showed that NaCl is the most common soluble salt in the bedrock, ground water and surface water samples. The building materials are affected by the ground water, while the wall paintings in the area are affected by the Upper Egypt climatic conditions, which were studied in order to detect their role in the deterioration cycle in the area. |
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Keywords: | ESNA SHALE MORTARS PLASTERS PIGMENTS XRD ANALYSIS SOLUBLE SALTS ANALYSIS |
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