Safeguarding outdoor cultural heritage materials in an ever-changing troposphere: Challenges and new guidelines for artificial ageing test

•Atmospheric decay of CH materials in a climate change scenario.•Atmospheric deposition trend analysis.•Variability of deposition composition in the last decade.•Updated synthetic hydrometeors for ageing material testing. Outdoor Cultural Heritage (CH) suffers severe damage due to the interaction am...

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Published inJournal of cultural heritage Vol. 59; pp. 190 - 201
Main Authors Timoncini, Andrea, Brattich, Erika, Bernardi, Elena, Chiavari, Cristina, Tositti, Laura
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Masson SAS 01.01.2023
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Summary:•Atmospheric decay of CH materials in a climate change scenario.•Atmospheric deposition trend analysis.•Variability of deposition composition in the last decade.•Updated synthetic hydrometeors for ageing material testing. Outdoor Cultural Heritage (CH) suffers severe damage due to the interaction amongst physical and chemical atmospheric factors. To study the mechanisms of degradation and to test the effectiveness of experimental protective treatments, accelerated ageing tests and artificial rains are widely used. In a scenario where climate and tropospheric composition are changing, the compositional variation of atmospheric deposition might strongly contribute to a gap between the results obtained in laboratory and real-world outdoor exposure. To reduce this gap, updated synthetic solutions, representative of changed deposition, seem necessary for material testing so to set up better conservative strategies. This study provides new formulations of ageing solutions representative of changed deposition in southern Europe, obtained through the analysis of trends and sources of ions in atmospheric bulk depositions (1997–2019 period) collected in a highly polluted area (Po Valley, Italy). [Display omitted]
ISSN:1296-2074
1778-3674
DOI:10.1016/j.culher.2022.12.003