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Fruit Ripening Evolution in Settembrina di Leonforte and Gialla Tardiva di Leonforte Peach [Prunus persica (L.) Batsch] Ecotypes

2015

The aim of this research was to define the most appropriate harvesting time for the late ripening peach ecotypes Gialla Tardiva di Leonforte and Settembrina di Leonforte. Farmers used to apply a paper bag to each fruit to protect it from Mediterranean fruit fly egg-laying. The use of this cultivation practice reduces the use of pesticides with a major impact on consumer choice, but makes it more difficult to identify fruit commercial harvest time. The study was carried out using destructive quality indexes and the DA-Meter. The results showed a good correlation between DA-Meter classes and the chemical and physical characteristics of the fruit, giving useful information on fruit ripening an…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticulturePrunusEcotypeDA-Meter fruit quality stone fruitBotanyRipeningHorticultureBiology
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Biodeterioration

2022

The biodeterioration of organic and inorganic materials, as well as polymers, is a complex of alteration processes induced by the growing and metabolic activity of organisms. It can be recognized on monuments, wall paintings, stone, wood, paper, vegetal/animal fibers, and parchment artworks. As defined by Hueck, 1968, biodeterioration is “any undesirable change in the properties of a material caused by the vital activities of organisms”; this definition is accepted as the meaning of the phenomenon. Both macroorganisms (such as animals, plants, and mosses) and microorganisms (such as autotrophic or heterotrophic bacteria, microfungi, cyanobacteria, algae, and lichens) represent the triggers …

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCultural heritage material · Wall painting · Microbial colonization · Stone surface · Sampling and culture methods
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Marble and stone revetment and pavements: Context and provenance

2022

Earlier excavations and survey at Vagnari furnished hardly any evidence for the use of marble at the site, and so the vicus was considered to be a low status settlement, with only a few rooms having been elegant enough to decorate them with marble floors or revetment. The fragments recovered were not analysed scientifically to determine the location of the quarries from which the marbles came. Of particular interest, however, were two small fragments of inscriptions on white marble retrieved from the rubble fill dumped in the 4th century AD in the reservoir. These originally may have been attached, when intact, to votive or funerary monuments, suggesting that the occasional commemorative mo…

Settore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.Marble stones X-ray Diffraction analysis Polarised light microscopy Stable isotope analysis archaeometry
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Rubberised stone mastic asphalt mixtures: a performance-related evaluation

2022

The binder content of rubberised asphalt mixtures is usually increased compared to that used in conventional asphalt. This increase is deemed important to compensate for the reduction in the actual bitumen due to the existence of rubber particles. This study presents the results of performance evaluation conducted on different rubberised Stone Mastic Asphalt (SMA) mixtures produced using different types and contents of rubberised bitumen. The energy ratio (ER) computed from Superpave Indirect Tensile (IDT) tests was used to evaluate the cracking resistance of asphalt mixtures while the rutting behaviour was evaluated using the Repeated Load Axial Test (RLAT). The indirect tensile stiffness …

Settore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroportifatigue moisture susceptibility rubber rutting Stone mastic asphaltCivil and Structural EngineeringRoad Materials and Pavement Design
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Influence of wall-to-floor connections and pounding on pre- and post-diction simulations of a masonry building aggregate tested on a shaking table

2023

AbstractThis paper presents numerical simulations within the frame of the project SERA—AIMS (Seismic Testing of Adjacent Interacting Masonry Structures). The study includes blind pre-diction and post-diction stages. The former was developed before performing the shaking table tests at the laboratory facilities of LNEC (Lisbon), while the latter was carried out once the test results were known. For both, three-dimensional finite element models were prepared following a macro-modelling approach. The structure consisted of a half-scaled masonry aggregate composed by two units with different floor levels. Material properties used for the pre-diction model were based on preliminary tests previou…

Settore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniGeophysicsBuilding and ConstructionBuildings interaction Pounding Wall-to-floor connection Incremental dynamic analysis Nonlinear time history analysis finite element modelling Stone masonry aggregateGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyCivil and Structural EngineeringBulletin of Earthquake Engineering
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The dammuso: constructive characters of the traditional stone buildings of the isle of Pantelleria (Sicily)

2019

Pantelleria, a volcanic island between Tunisia and Sicily, is characterized by a highly windy territory constantly hit by the sun. This harsh environment forced the inhabitants to build in an extremely effective way against the natural elements. This paper investigates constructive technologies, local materials, and phases of construction of the traditional rural houses, the dammuso, a Sicilian word meaning “vaulted-building”. It is a traditional passive cooling building characterized by a cubical shape covered by a vaulted-roof. This typology can be found almost everywhere in the isle, both old and pretty new, as the only one permitted. The minimum configuration unit is a cube made of bear…

Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaVerrnacular architecture constructive technology vault stone passive cooling.
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ARTIFICIAL STONE IN ARCHITECTURE: NEW TECHNIQUES OF INTERVENTION IN THE UTVEGGIO CASTLE IN PALERMO

2011

The development of new techniques and instruments for use in the field of the preservation, conservation and valorisation of Cultural Heritage is in continuous growth. This is evident in the many valuable scientific and technological improvements being implemented through projects financed by research institutions, universities and private companies. To make this renewed progress effective however, it is necessary to promote the creation of interdisciplinary research teams with different skills, to carry out new experiments and to define new methodologies and protocols.

Settore ICAR/11 - Produzione EdiliziaSettore ICAR/17 - Disegnoartificial stone diagnosis of deterioration new intervention methodologies interdisciplinary research
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Il ruolo della cultura inglese nella definizione del restauro come disciplina

2013

Il capitolo V nel volume Restauro Anno Zero (a cura di Francesco Tomaselli) evidenzia il contributo della cultura inglese alla definizione del Restauro come disciplina e rende noti in Italia documenti finora non tradotti, tra cui le "Carte della Conservazione dei Monumenti e dei Resti Antichi" valide in tutto il Regno Unito (1862 prima vers.), i documenti della SPAB e alcune lettere di William Morris. I margini temporali vanno dai primi studi del sito preistorico di Stonehenge (anni '60 del XVIII sec.) alla fondazione del National Trust (1895, da un'idea di John Ruskin). La ricerca, in particolare, offre approfondimenti originali sulla protesta internazionale avviata nel 1879 dalla Society …

Settore ICAR/19 - RestauroRegno Unito Restauro Conservazione Manutenzione Monumenti Stonehenge CattedraliUnited Kingdom Restoration Conservation Preservation Monuments Stonehenge Cathedrals
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DIO SALVI IL RESTAURO. L’apporto inglese alla cultura della conservazione dei monumenti

2020

Sebbene già riuscissimo a percepire quanto rilevante fosse l’apporto inglese per aver contribuito alla definizione del restauro modernamente inteso, sino ad oggi mancavano ancora sia una chiara visione d’insieme delle articolate vicende connesse all'affermazione dei princìpi conservativi, sia una più approfondita conoscenza delle fonti documentarie, necessarie al fine di tracciare i profili culturali dei protagonisti e scandagliarne i contributi teorici. La ricostruzione delle vicende è sviluppata entro margini temporali estesi all'incirca per tre secoli, dalla fine del Seicento al principio del Nove-cento, e strutturata attraverso la traduzione e lo studio di testi perlopiù mai circolati i…

Settore ICAR/19 - RestauroRestoration Conservation Preservation Repair Theory History England United kingdom Greit Britain Ireland Italy Monuments Cathedral Church Architecture Inigo Jones John Aubrey William Stukeley Niels Stensen Stonehenge Christopher Wren Nicholas Hawksmoor John Vanbrugh Thomas Hobbes Edmund Burke Invisible College Royal Society James Wyatt Gilbert Scott John Ruskin William Morris Welby Pugin John James Stevenson John Carter William Atkinson Jeffry Wyatville George Edmund Street Benjamin Ferrey Charles Barry John Louis Petit Camillo Boito Giacomo Boni Francesco Bongioannini Giuseppe Fiorelli St Paul’s Cathedral Old St Paul’s Francis Drake York Cathedral Salisbury Cathedral Westminster Cathedral Lincoln Cathedral Beverley Minster Durham Cathedral St Mark’s Basilica Venice Papers on the Conservation of Ancient Monuments and Remains RIBA Royal Institute of British Architect SPAB Society for the Protection of Ancient Building National Trust Francesco Tomaselli Giovanni CarbonaraRestauro Conservazione Manutenzione Riparazione Teoria Storia Inghilterra Regno Unito Isole Britanniche Gran Bretagna Irlanda Italia Monumenti Cattedrali Chiese Architettura Inigo Jones John Aubrey William Stukeley Niccolò Stenone Stonehenge Christopher Wren Nicholas Hawksmoor John Vanbrugh Thomas Hobbes Edmund Burke Invisible College Royal Society James Wyatt Gilbert Scott John Ruskin William Morris Welby Pugin John James Stevenson John Carter William Atkinson Jeffry Wyatville George Edmund Street Benjamin Ferrey Charles Barry John Louis Petit Camillo Boito Giacomo Boni Francesco Bongioannini Giuseppe Fiorelli Cattedrale di San Paolo Francis Drake Cattedrale di York Cattedrale di Salisbury Cattedrale di Westminster Cattedrale di Lincoln Cattedrale di Beverley Cattedrale di Durham Basilica di San Marco Venezia Carta del Restauro Papers on the Conservation of Ancient Monuments and Remains RIBA Royal Institute of British Architect SPAB Society for the Protection of Ancient Building National Trust Francesco Tomaselli Giovanni Carbonara
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Assesment of the Conservation State of Stone Materials in Relation to the Level Environmental Pollution in the Conservation Place

2007

The patina represents a superficial natural alteration of the constituting matter of the work of art. It emerges from the natural and usual stabilization process that the materials of the surface undergo because of the interaction with outdoor agents characterizing the surrounding environment. Besides, it is not linked to an obvious phenomenon of degradation that can be noticed through the change in the original colour of the matter. This is what we intend when we talk about biological patina usually generated by macro and/or micro-organic colonization (fungi, bacteria, alga) which contributes to surface bio-deterioration and thus lead to the formation of orange, red or even brown and dark …

Settore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialilcsh:NX1-820Cultural Heritage Stone Materials XR diffractometry Environmentlcsh:Arts in generalenvirnmental pollution weathering of stone matherialSettore GEO/05 - Geologia Applicata
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