Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia

This work focuses on the characterisation of the heritage building materials (plasters, mortars, bricks and glazed tiles) of the Tsogt Palace’s ruins located in the Bulgan Province of Mongolia. In addition, contribution is also given to a preliminary evaluation of their state of conservation in cons...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Sardella, Sonia Canevarolo, Elena Marrocchino, Francesca Tittarelli, Alessandra Bonazza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Heritage
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/4/3/141
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spelling doaj-d543d6862bfd45229f23d384055ecd532021-09-26T00:16:10ZengMDPI AGHeritage2571-94082021-09-0141412494251410.3390/heritage4030141Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in MongoliaAlessandro Sardella0Sonia Canevarolo1Elena Marrocchino2Francesca Tittarelli3Alessandra Bonazza4National Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, 40129 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Physics and Earth Sciences, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, ItalyDepartment of Chemistry, Pharmaceutical and Agricultural Sciences, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, ItalyINSTM Research Unit, Department of Materials, Environmental Sciences and Urban Planning (SIMAU), Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60131 Ancona, ItalyNational Research Council of Italy, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, 40129 Bologna, ItalyThis work focuses on the characterisation of the heritage building materials (plasters, mortars, bricks and glazed tiles) of the Tsogt Palace’s ruins located in the Bulgan Province of Mongolia. In addition, contribution is also given to a preliminary evaluation of their state of conservation in consideration of the climate conditions to which the site is exposed. To accomplish the objectives, information on the climate and historical context have been acquired. A set of analytical methodologies has been applied on the seventeen samples collected: Polarized Light (PLM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), X-Ray Diffraction (XRPD), Raman Spectroscopy and Ion Chromatography (IC). The data obtained allowed us to achieve a mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of the samples, underlining the nature of the binder in mortars and plasters, the type of clay used as raw material for bricks and tile, their hypothetical firing temperature and the aggregate composition. Moreover, it was also possible to identify the colouring coating typology in tiles and their process of production. Regarding the state of conservation, the principal deterioration phenomena affecting the site due to environmental impact can be also hypothesised, even though major studies are necessary for an exhaustive assessment.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/4/3/141degradationenvironmental impacthistorical buildingmaterials characterisationproduction technology
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author Alessandro Sardella
Sonia Canevarolo
Elena Marrocchino
Francesca Tittarelli
Alessandra Bonazza
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Sonia Canevarolo
Elena Marrocchino
Francesca Tittarelli
Alessandra Bonazza
Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia
Heritage
degradation
environmental impact
historical building
materials characterisation
production technology
author_facet Alessandro Sardella
Sonia Canevarolo
Elena Marrocchino
Francesca Tittarelli
Alessandra Bonazza
author_sort Alessandro Sardella
title Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia
title_short Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia
title_full Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia
title_fullStr Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Building Materials Belonging to the Ruins of the Tsogt Palace in Mongolia
title_sort investigation of building materials belonging to the ruins of the tsogt palace in mongolia
publisher MDPI AG
series Heritage
issn 2571-9408
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This work focuses on the characterisation of the heritage building materials (plasters, mortars, bricks and glazed tiles) of the Tsogt Palace’s ruins located in the Bulgan Province of Mongolia. In addition, contribution is also given to a preliminary evaluation of their state of conservation in consideration of the climate conditions to which the site is exposed. To accomplish the objectives, information on the climate and historical context have been acquired. A set of analytical methodologies has been applied on the seventeen samples collected: Polarized Light (PLM) and Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with Energy Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy (SEM-EDX), X-Ray Diffraction (XRPD), Raman Spectroscopy and Ion Chromatography (IC). The data obtained allowed us to achieve a mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of the samples, underlining the nature of the binder in mortars and plasters, the type of clay used as raw material for bricks and tile, their hypothetical firing temperature and the aggregate composition. Moreover, it was also possible to identify the colouring coating typology in tiles and their process of production. Regarding the state of conservation, the principal deterioration phenomena affecting the site due to environmental impact can be also hypothesised, even though major studies are necessary for an exhaustive assessment.
topic degradation
environmental impact
historical building
materials characterisation
production technology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/4/3/141
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