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Materials Science Research for the Conservation of Sculpture and Monuments

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2011

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Mountains give the illusion of durability because their grand scale hides the continual weathering of their surfaces. When the same stone is used to create a sculpture, the loss of a few millimeters suffices to spoil, or even eliminate, the features of a face; the rate of loss may be surprising, but it is not necessarily unnatural.

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