DETERIORATION MECHANISMS AFFECTING THE BRICKS USED IN THE BUILDING OF THE WATER WELLS AT KARNAK TEMPLES, LUXOR, EGYPT

The water wells at Karnak temples made of red brick and belonging to different eras, (GraecoRoman and Byzantine periods). These water wells suffer from several deterioration aspects such as exfoliation, hard crusts, disintegration, spalling, cracks, fractures, salts crystallization, microorganisms c...

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Construction materials
Crystallization
Deterioration
Environmental conditions
Microorganisms
Mineralogy
Salts
Sodium chloride
Sodium sulfate
Water wells
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