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The microclimatic monitoring techniques used in cultural and natural heritage protection are evolving rapidly. The present study was conducted in an escarpment with rock dwellings excavated between the late Neolithic and much more recent times. The weathering to which this listed cultural heritage site is exposed may compromise its conservation. This paper reports on the use of monitoring techniques to determine the extent of the decay and the temperature changes that induce it. Wireless sensor networks and other non-destructive techniques were used to monitor temperature and obtain insight into decay progression. The paper also discusses the utility of these techniques. | |
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978-84-697-0522-3 |
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11th International Conference on Non-Destructive Investigations and Microanalysis for the Diagnostics and Conservation of Cultural and Environmental Heritage |
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