Problems Caused by Moisture and Salt Migration in the Capithulum Hall of the Dome Cathedral, Riga, Latvia
Conservation Science 2007: Papers from the Conference 2007
Lauma Lindiņa, Inta Vītiņa, Jana Svare, Linda Krāģe, Rolands Lūsis

The construction of Riga Dome Cathedral was initiated in 1211, at the same time the Capithulum hall of Cathedral was built. In order to diminish the problems caused by moisture, during the last restoration (already in 1888-1891) the walls of Capithulum hall were covered with damp proof sandwich-type plaster, consisting of cement – glass tile (ca 4-5 mm thick) – cement. Thus the evaporation of water through the walls is hindered. Soluble salts crystallise on the surface of carvings dislocated above the level of historical hydroisolation and cause damages. The processes of corrosion of historical building materials of Capithulum hall were studied from the viewpoint of moisture and salt migration.The type, range and distribution of salts and moisture in masonry of Capithulum hall were detected by qualitative and quantitative chemical analysis, measurement of physical properties and XRD analysis.


Keywords
soluble salts moisture, mapping of salt distribution, dolomite

Lindiņa, L., Vītiņa, I., Svare, J., Krāģe, L., Lūsis, R. Problems Caused by Moisture and Salt Migration in the Capithulum Hall of the Dome Cathedral, Riga, Latvia . In: Conservation Science 2007: Papers from the Conference, Italy, Milan, 10-11 May, 2007. London: Archetype, 2007, pp.291-292. ISBN 978-1-904982-34-0.

Publication language
English (en)
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