Eduardo Molina
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
21 Papers
37 Citations
Eduardo Molina is an academic researcher from Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geothermal gradient & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Molina include University of Chile & University of Cádiz.
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Papers
The pore system of sedimentary rocks as a key factor in the durability of building materials
Eduardo Molina,Giuseppe Cultrone,Eduardo Sebastian,Francisco J. García Alonso,L. Carrizo,J. Gisbert,O. Buj +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the pore system of six different types of sedimentary stones (two limestones, two sandstones, one dolostone and one travertine) were combined with others used for indirect characterization (mercury intrusion porosimetry, N2 adsorption, hydric tests, and vapour permeability).
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Evaluation of the petrophysical properties of sedimentary building stones in order to establish quality criteria
Patricia Vázquez,Patricia Vázquez,F. J. Alonso,L. Carrizo,Eduardo Molina,Giuseppe Cultrone,M. Blanco,I. Zamora +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared six different types of sedimentary sandstone types with different petrophysical characteristics that are commonly used as construction materials in Spain and found that the highest quality sandstones are the crystalline dolostone from Bonar and travertine from Albox.
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Evaluation of stone durability using a combination of ultrasound, mechanical and accelerated aging tests
TL;DR: In this article, six varieties of natural stones (two limestones, one dolostone, one travertine and two sandstones) were evaluated by means of accelerated aging tests (freeze-thaw and salt crystallization).
Gypsum crust as a source of calcium for the consolidation of carbonate stones using a calcium phosphate-based consolidant
Eduardo Molina,Eduardo Molina,Eduardo Molina,Lucía Rueda-Quero,David Benavente,Alejandro Burgos-Cara,Encarnación Ruiz-Agudo,Giuseppe Cultrone +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a cellulose poultice with a solution of Dibasic ammonium phosphate 3-M (DAP) was used to clean and consolidate carbonate stones.
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The combined use of petrographic, chemical and physical techniques to define the technological features of Iberian ceramics from the Canto Tortoso area (Granada, Spain)
TL;DR: In this paper, two ceramic fragments from the Early Iberian Age were collected in Canto Tortoso, an archaeological site located about 100 km from the city of Granada (Spain).
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