Difference between revisions of "Physical damage"
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File:2.03.2005 02-A3 Damage.jpg|thumb|Mosaic tiles | File:2.03.2005 02-A3 Damage.jpg|thumb|Mosaic tiles | ||
File:21.2314_det2.jpg|thumb|Lacuer decoration | File:21.2314_det2.jpg|thumb|Lacuer decoration | ||
− | File:Mech.damage_scratch_ICOMOS.jpg|Scratch<br> | + | File:Mech.damage_scratch_ICOMOS.jpg|Scratch on limestone<br>Credit: V. Vergès-Belmin |
− | File:Impact_damage_ICOMOS.jpg|Impact damage<br> | + | File:Impact_damage_ICOMOS.jpg|Impact damage on limestone<br>Credit: V. Vergès-Belmin |
− | File:Cuts_ICOMOS.jpg|Cuts<br> | + | File:Cuts_ICOMOS.jpg|Cuts on sandstone<br>Credit: V. Vergès-Belmin |
File:Abrasion_ICOMOS.jpg|Abrasion<br>Photo credit: V. Vergès-Belmin | File:Abrasion_ICOMOS.jpg|Abrasion<br>Photo credit: V. Vergès-Belmin | ||
File:Keying_ICOMOS.jpg|Keying<br>Photo credit: V. Vergès-Belmin | File:Keying_ICOMOS.jpg|Keying<br>Photo credit: V. Vergès-Belmin |
Revision as of 12:07, 4 August 2022
Description
A broad category covering all types of mechanical damage. Examples of physical damage include: cracks, cuts, tears, indentations, punctures, breaks, scratches, abrasion, dirt, buckling, and shrinkage.
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Resources and Citations
- ICOMOS-ISCS: Illustrated glossary on stone deterioration patterns