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Suggested Citation:"Contents." National Research Council. 1982. Conservation of Historic Stone Buildings and Monuments. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/514.
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Contents Report of the Committee on Conservation of Historic Stone Buildings and Monuments The Scientist's Role in Historic Preservation with Particular Reference to Stone Conservation Giorgio Torraca The Principles of Conservation Bernard M. Fei1den Some Illustrative Preservation Problems and Treatments in Washington, D.C. I. Wafter Roth Geological Sources of Building Stone Norman Herz Physical Properties of Building Stone Eugene C. Robertson Deformation and Fracture of Rock foseph B. Walsh Problems in the Deterioration of Stone Erhard M. WinkJer X1 22 49 62 87 1138

The Mechanism of Masonry Decay Through Crystallization 120 Seymour Z. Lewin Characterization of Bricks and Their Resistance to Deterioration Mechanisms GiJbert C. Robinson 145 Analytical Methods Related to Building and Monument 163 Preservation Isidore Adler, Sheldon E. Sommer, Ra.pha e] Gersh on, and lacob I. Trombka Wet and Dry Surface Deposition of Air Pollutants and Their 183 Modeling Bruce B. Hicks Measurement of Local Climatological and Air Pollution 197 Factors Affecting Stone Decay Ivar Tombach Diagnosis of Nonstructural Problems in Historic Masonry 211 Buildings Baird M. Smith Diagnosis and Prognosis of Structural Integrity Neal FitzSimons and lames Compile 233 Photogrammetric Measurement and Monitoring of Historic 242 and Prehistoric Structures Thomas R. Lyons arid lames I. Ebert Cleaning and Surface Repair fohn Ashurst Preventive Maintenance in Historic Structures Norman R. Weiss Stone-Consolidating Materials: A Status Report James R. Clifton arid Geoffrey I. C. Frohns~lorff The Suitability of Polymer Composites as Protective Materials Anthony T. DiBenedetto ·e X11 272 281 287 312

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