Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines

The Cagsawa Ruins is a crucial structure of the old church standing 38 km from Mt. Mayon in the province of Bicol. The ruins has been the result of the eruption of Mt. Mayon last February 1,1814. The remains have become a part of the province’s rich history and culture declaring it as one of the nat...

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Main Authors: Laplana Nina Muriel A., Miranda Eric T., Mangay John Carlo A., Recto Angel S., Cayme Jan-Michael C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821302002
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spelling doaj-5d55f1c1660e44f998f845f1245af6792021-02-02T05:54:43ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012130200210.1051/matecconf/201821302002matecconf_acmme2018_02002Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, PhilippinesLaplana Nina Muriel A.0Miranda Eric T.1Mangay John Carlo A.2Recto Angel S.3Cayme Jan-Michael C.4School of Chemical, Biological, Materials Engineering and Sciences, Mapua UniversitySchool of Chemical, Biological, Materials Engineering and Sciences, Mapua UniversitySchool of Chemical, Biological, Materials Engineering and Sciences, Mapua UniversityCollege of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Bulacan State UniversitySchool of Chemical, Biological, Materials Engineering and Sciences, Mapua UniversityThe Cagsawa Ruins is a crucial structure of the old church standing 38 km from Mt. Mayon in the province of Bicol. The ruins has been the result of the eruption of Mt. Mayon last February 1,1814. The remains have become a part of the province’s rich history and culture declaring it as one of the national treasures of the Philippines. Preservation is implemented to maintain the part that has remained from centuries ago. But apparently, the material used for preserving this important structure lacks compatibility with the original materials incorporated in the structure. Portland cement has been an alternative for lime mortars through which, in nature, are synthetic and are known to be the source of premature deterioration of soft, historic bricks. This cultural heritage is of importance to the history and must be preserved to its rightful material. By means of petrographic and thermal analysis it was proved that the aggregate from the mortar gathered from Cagsawa came from minerals and marine organisms that the decomposition of the elements confirmed that there are organic compounds present.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821302002
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author Laplana Nina Muriel A.
Miranda Eric T.
Mangay John Carlo A.
Recto Angel S.
Cayme Jan-Michael C.
spellingShingle Laplana Nina Muriel A.
Miranda Eric T.
Mangay John Carlo A.
Recto Angel S.
Cayme Jan-Michael C.
Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Laplana Nina Muriel A.
Miranda Eric T.
Mangay John Carlo A.
Recto Angel S.
Cayme Jan-Michael C.
author_sort Laplana Nina Muriel A.
title Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines
title_short Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines
title_full Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines
title_fullStr Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Petrographic and Thermal Characterization of Mortar from a Church Ruin in Cagsawa, Albay, Philippines
title_sort petrographic and thermal characterization of mortar from a church ruin in cagsawa, albay, philippines
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The Cagsawa Ruins is a crucial structure of the old church standing 38 km from Mt. Mayon in the province of Bicol. The ruins has been the result of the eruption of Mt. Mayon last February 1,1814. The remains have become a part of the province’s rich history and culture declaring it as one of the national treasures of the Philippines. Preservation is implemented to maintain the part that has remained from centuries ago. But apparently, the material used for preserving this important structure lacks compatibility with the original materials incorporated in the structure. Portland cement has been an alternative for lime mortars through which, in nature, are synthetic and are known to be the source of premature deterioration of soft, historic bricks. This cultural heritage is of importance to the history and must be preserved to its rightful material. By means of petrographic and thermal analysis it was proved that the aggregate from the mortar gathered from Cagsawa came from minerals and marine organisms that the decomposition of the elements confirmed that there are organic compounds present.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821302002
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