Evaluation of Calcarenite Degradation by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Analysis inside the Rupestrian Church of San Pietro Barisano (Matera, Southern Italy)

We report on the XPS analysis of degraded surfaces inside San Pietro Barisano, the rupestrian church carved into the calcarenite rock of ancient Matera, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. As reported in previous works, the “Sassi” district and the park of rupestrian churches wer...

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