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Canonical Biplot as a tool to detect microclimates in the inner and outer parts of El Salvador Church in Seville, Spain
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Palabras clave
Microclimate
Historical building
Building materials
Decay
Canonical Biplot
Cultural Heritage
Clasificación UNESCO
1209 Estadística
2506 Geología
2505.03 Geografía de Los Recursos Naturales
Fecha de publicación
2019
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Iñigo, A.C., et al. (2019). Canonical Biplot as a tool to detect microclimates in the inner and outer parts of El Salvador Church in Seville, Spain. Measurement, 136, pp. 745-760.
Resumen
[EN] The present study was carried out on the Salvador Church (Seville, Spain) during its
last restoration intervention. Relative humidity and temperature data from the sensors
located on the inner and outer parts of the church were analyzed to characterize different
microenvironments. The church was built mainly of calcarenite from the Puerto de
Santa Maria and the crypts, vaults, and upper parts of the walls were made of adobe
bricks partially covered in plaster. In order to monitor the climatic variances between
different locations, Canonical Biplot has been applied. The results obtained showed that
in all seasons there were differences between the external climate and the internal
microclimates. In the interior sites there were dissimilarities between the sensors located
in different positions, which were greater during the summer months and less obvious in
winter, autumn and spring. The differences observed explain, to a large extent, the
deterioration of the different materials, depending on their location.
URI
ISSN
0263-2241
DOI
10.1016/j.measurement.2018.12.085
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