Abstract

Abstract Since pharaonic times local limestones have been used in Cairo for monument construction. Weathering damage on many historical stone monuments in Cairo is alarming. Studies on properties and weathering behaviour of the limestones were carried out by means of laboratory tests and in situ investigation of many historical monuments. The laboratory studies reveal considerable petrographical variations for the Middle Eocene limestones. The limestone weathering was assessed with respect to weathering forms, weathering products and weathering profiles. A classification scheme of weathering forms and their intensities was tailored to optimal applicability for all Cairo historical monuments constructed from limestones. Monument mapping has been applied for the detailed registration of weathering forms and as a basis for the quantitative rating of stone damage by means of damage categories and damage indices. For the historical monuments in the centre of Cairo the combined evaluation of weathering forms, weathering products and weathering profiles shows clear correlations between the development of weathering damage and salt loading of the limestones as a consequence of air pollution and rising humidity. They demonstrate the need and urgency for monument preservation measures.

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