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IV.—The Evaporation of Water and Salt Solutions from Surfaces of Stone, Brick and Mortar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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It is generally accepted that one of the main causes of the rapid decay of stone and brick under modern conditions is the crystallisation of calcium sulphate below the surface, causing a break-up of the stone and brick.
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page 55 note * This excess proved to be sodium sulphate.
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