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    Biomineralization processes in the fountains of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain by Bolívar, F.C., Sánchez-Castillo, P.M.

    “…The most notable form of deterioration in the fountains of the Alhambra is mineralization, which can cover practically the entire surface of basins colonized…”
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    Preliminary study on the biodeterioration of canvas paintings from the seventeenth century by microchiroptera by Rubio, R.F., Bolívar, F.C.

    “…This work focuses on the peculiar alterations found on various canvases from the refectory of the Carthusian monastery in Granada. The works studied were by…”
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    Microalgae associated with deteriorated stonework of the fountain of Bibatauín in Granada, Spain by Peraza Zurita, Y., Cultrone, G., Sánchez Castillo, P., Sebastián, E., Bolívar, F.C.

    “…The fountain of Bibatauín, in Granada (Spain), is in a poor state of conservation, and biodeterioration is occurring. Colonization by microalgae and its…”
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    Study of biodeterioration of diterpenic varnishes used in art painting: Colophony and Venetian turpentine by Romero-Noguera, J., Bolívar-Galiano, F.C., Ramos-López, J.M., Fernández-Vivas, M.A., Martín-Sánchez, I.

    “…Natural diterpenic varnishes have been widely used in works of art, traditionally fulfilling an important aesthetic and protective function. However,…”
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    Indirect effects of a non-target species, Pyrrhalta luteola (Chrysomelidae) on the biodeterioration of Brussels tapestries by Sanchez-Pinero, F, Bolivar, F C

    “…Treatments to preserve artwork are usually designed to control for known target species. Nevertheless, indirect effects of non-target species may cause…”
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