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Strauß.etal:1998 Strauß, B.; Witte, B. (1998): Vakuumentsalzung an gefassten Putzen.
Struebel.etal:1992 Strübel, G.; Kraus, K.; Kuhl, O.; Gödicke-Dettmering, T. (eds.) (1992): Hydraulische Kalke für die Denkmalpflege
Struebel.etal:1998 Strübel, Günter; Kraus, Karin; Kuhl, Oliver; Dettmering, Tanja (1998): Hydraulische Kalke für die Denkmalpflege.
Strunz:1949 Strunz, H. (eds.) (1949): Mineralogische Tabellen. Eine Klassifizierung der Mineralien auf kristallchemischer Grundlage, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Geest & Portig, Leipzig
Suendermann:1993 Sündermann, J. (eds.) (1993): Circulation and Contanimant Fluxes in the North Sea, Springer, Berlin
Sulic.etal:2011 Šulic, V.; Mudronja, D. (2011): Desalinization of Romanesque church on Adriatic coast situated near salt pan. In: Ionannou, Ioannis; Theodoridou, Magdalini (eds.): Proceedings of the Conference "Salt Weathering on Buildings and Stone Sculptures", Limassol, Cyprus, 19.-22. Oct. 2011, 419420.
Sunagawa.etal:1976 Sunagawa, I.; Bennema, P.; Van Der Hoek, B.; Van Der Eerden, J. (1976): The occurrence of a hollow core in the center of a growth spiral due to strain. In:: 1st Europ. Conf. Crystal Growth, Abstract Book, , 47.
Sunagawa:1981 Sunagawa, I. (1981): Characteristics of crystal growth in nature as seen from the morphology of mineral crystals. In: Bulletin Minéralogie, 104 (), 62-98
Sunagawa:1981a Sunagawa, I. (1981): Characteristics of crystal growth in nature as seen from the morphology of mineral crystals. In: Bulletin Minéralogie, 104 (), 81-87
Sunagawa:1994 Sunagawa, Ichiro (1994): Nucleation, growth and dissolution of crystals during sedimentogenesis and diagenesis. In: Wolf, K. H.; Chilingarian, G. V. (eds.): Diagenesis IV, Elsevier Science Publ B V, 19-47.
Sung-Tsuen.etal:1973 Sung-Tsuen, L.; Nancollas, G. (1973): Linear crystallization and induction-period studies of the growth of calcium sulphate dihydrate crystals. In: Talanta, 20 (2), 211-216, Url
Sveinsdottir:1997 Sveinsdottir, E.L. (1997): Proceedings 6th Euroseminar on microscopy applied to building materials, Iceland Building Research Institute
Szemerey-Kiss.etal:2011 Szemerey-Kiss, B.; Török, Á (2011): Salt durability tests of repair mortars used in the restoration of porous limestones. In: Ionannou, Ioannis; Theodoridou, Magdalini (eds.): Proceedings of the Conference "Salt Weathering on Buildings and Stone Sculptures", Limassol, Cyprus, 19.-22. Oct. 2011, 323-330.
Taber:1916 Taber, Stephen (1916): The Growth of Crystals under External Pressure. In: American Journal of Science, (41), 532-556
Taber:1916a Taber, Stephen (1916): The growth of crystals under external pressure. In: American Journal of Science, 41 (246), 532-556, 10.2475/ajs.s4-41.246.532
Taber:1917 Taber, Stephen (1917): Pressure phenomena accompanying the growth of crystals. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 3/4 (), 297-302, Url
Taber:1929 Taber, Stephen (1929): Frost Heaving. In: Journal of Geology, (37), 428-461
Tada.etal:1987 Tada, R.; Maliva, R.; Siever, R. (): A New Mechanism for Pressure Solution in Porous Quartzose Sandstone. In: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 51 (9), 2295-2301
Tada:1987 Tada, S. (1987): Pore structure and moisture characteristics. In: Maso, JC (eds.): Pore Structure and Construction Materials Properties (RILEM),Chapman and Hall 85-91.
Takatori.etal:2017 Takatori, Nobumitsu; Ogura, Daisuke; Wakiya, Soichiro; Abuku, Masaru; Kiriyama, Kyoko; Kohdzuma, Yoshei (2017): Numerical analysis on salt damage suppression of the Buddha statue carved into the cliff by controlling the room temperature and humidity in the shelter. In: Laue, Steffen (eds.): Proceedings of SWBSS 2017. Fourth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures, University of Applied Sciences Potsdam, Germany, 20-22 September 2017,Verlag der Fachhochschule Potsdam 125-134, 10.5165/hawk-hhg/329.
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