Quantifying Decay Due to Wet Atmospheric Deposition on Basalt

Author:

Urbina Leonor Luis Miguel1,Sosa Echeverría Rodolfo2ORCID,Alarcón Jiménez Ana Luisa2,Solano Murillo Mónica2,Velasco Herrera Graciela3,Perez Nora A.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Posgrado de Ingeniería Ambiental, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, Mexico

2. Instituto de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y Cambio Climático, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (ICAyCC-UNAM), Mexico City 04510, Mexico

3. Instituto de Ciencias Aplicadas y Tecnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, Mexico

4. CONACyT—Laboratorio Nacional de Ciencias para la Investigación y Conservación del Patrimonio Cultural, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, Mexico

Abstract

The study of building materials is important for a better conservation of built heritage. Worldwide, volcanic stones (including basalt, andesite and dacite) are among the least studied building materials. In this research, the decay of a red basalt due to wet atmospheric deposition was studied. Red basalt was exposed to artificial rain solutions, prepared from rain samples collected weekly from 2014–2019. In this research, the decay of stone-built heritage was indirectly studied emulating wet atmospheric accelerated weathering under three different volume weighted mean (VWM) compositions: global, acid and no-acid categories. Lixiviates were analyzed to better understand the deterioration mechanisms taking place inside the material. Decay was quantified as mass difference, water absorption capacity (WAC) and open porosity (OP) changes. Results show that the methodology used is suitable to research the decay of built heritage. The studied basalt is indeed prone to decay by wet atmospheric deposition. The main decay mechanisms are the washing of insoluble compounds, dissolution of minerals, salt crystallization and cation exchange. WAC and OP showed promising results of their appropriateness as monitoring variables of decay in situ. Acid conditions produce the most severe decay, but Ph effect is not as important as precipitation volume. Non-linear equations relating volume of precipitation with mass difference in red basalt are presented.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science

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