Abstract

The article describes a method for examining the material of monument structures using physico-chemical studies. The surface of samples of wooden structures was investigated by electron microscopy. The study of the capillary structure of wood was determined by kinetic changes in water adsorption. The possibility of destruction of wood structures in time was determined by the mycological method. Wood samples were taken for examination from the following monuments of wooden architecture: The Kremlin of Rostov the Great; Kizhe Reserve Museum; St. Nicholas Church in the village of Llava; piles of the Assumption Cathedral STSL; Seraphim-Diveevo monastery.

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