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Cristina Sabbioni is affiliated with the Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate in Italy. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Arts and Humanities, with specific attention to Conservation, Earth-Surface Processes, and Space and Planetary Science.

The scientist's work covers multiple topics, including:

  • Conservation Techniques and Studies
  • Building materials and conservation
  • Archaeological Research and Protection

Among the recent papers authored, one notable publication is:

  • Risk Mapping for the Sustainable Protection of Cultural Heritage in Extreme Changing Environments, 2020, Atmosphere

Frequent co-authors with whom Cristina Sabbioni has collaborated include:

  • Alessandro Sardella
  • Elisa Palazzi
  • Jost von Hardenberg
  • Carlo Del Grande
  • Paola De Nuntiis

The principal venue for their publications is:

  • Atmosphere

Best Publications

  • The atlas of climate change impact on European cultural heritage : scientific analysis and management strategies

    C. Sabbioni;Peter Brimblecombe;May Cassar

  • Mapping the impact of climate change on surface recession of carbonate buildings in Europe.

    Alessandra Bonazza;Palmira Messina;Cristina Sabbioni;Carlota M. Grossi

  • The origin of calcium oxalates on historical buildings, monuments and natural outcrops

    Marco Del Monte;Cristina Sabbioni;Giuseppe Zappia

  • Origin and growth mechanisms of the sulfated crusts on urban limestone

    D. Camuffo;M. Del Monte;C. Sabbioni

  • Wetting, deterioration and visual features of stone surfaces in an urban area

    Dario Camuffo;Marco Del Monte;Cristina Sabbioni;Ottavio Vittori

  • Contribution of atmospheric deposition to the formation of damage layers

    Cristina Sabbioni

  • Atmospheric deterioration of ancient and modern hydraulic mortars

    C. Sabbioni;G. Zappia;C. Riontino;M.T. Blanco-Varela

  • Airborne carbon particles and marble deterioration

    M. Del Monte;C. Sabbioni;O. Vittori

  • Quantitative data on carbon fractions in interpretation of black crusts and soiling on European built heritage

    Alessandra Bonazza;Cristina Sabbioni;Nadia Ghedini

  • A study of the patina called «Scialbatura» on imperial roman marbles

    Marco Del Monte;Cristina Sabbioni

  • Exposure tests of building materials in urban atmosphere

    G. Zappia;C. Sabbioni;C. Riontino;G. Gobbi

  • Climate change impact: Mapping thermal stress on Carrara marble in Europe

    A. Bonazza;C. Sabbioni;P. Messina;C. Guaraldi

  • An analysis of the black crusts from the Seville Cathedral: a challenge to deepen the understanding of the relationships among microstructure, microchemical features and pollution sources.

    Silvestro A. Ruffolo;Valeria Comite;Valeria Comite;Mauro F. La Russa;Cristina M. Belfiore;Cristina M. Belfiore

  • Science, Technology and European Cultural Heritage

    Tim Padfield;N. S. Baer;C. Sabbioni;A. I. Sors

  • Urban stone sulphation and oil-fired carbonaceous particles

    M. del Monte;C. Sabbioni;O. Vittori

  • An integrated approach to assess air pollution threats to cultural heritage in a semi-confined environment: the case study of Michelozzo's Courtyard in Florence (Italy).

    S. Nava;F. Becherini;A. Bernardi;A. Bonazza

  • Application of spectrometric analysis to the identification of pollution sources causing cultural heritage damage.

    C. M. Belfiore;C. M. Belfiore;D. Barca;A. Bonazza;V. Comite

  • Impact of air pollution in deterioration of carbonate building materials in Italian urban environments

    Donatella Barca;Valeria Comite;Valeria Comite;Cristina M. Belfiore;Cristina M. Belfiore;Alessandra Bonazza

  • Organic anions in damage layers on monuments and buildings

    Cristina Sabbioni;Nadia Ghedini;Alessandra Bonazza

  • Determination of elemental and organic carbon on damaged stone monuments

    N Ghedini;G Gobbi;C Sabbioni;G Zappia

  • Weddellite on limestone in the Venice [Italy] environment.

    Marco. Del Monte;Cristina. Sabbioni

  • Vulnerability of cultural heritage to climate change

    C. Sabbioni;M. Cassar;P. Brimblecombe;R.-A. Lefevre

Frequent Co-Authors

Francisca Puertas
Francisca Puertas Spanish National Research Council
Ángel Palomo
Ángel Palomo Spanish National Research Council
Dario Camuffo
Dario Camuffo National Research Council (CNR)
Donatella Barca
Donatella Barca University of Calabria
Peter Brimblecombe
Peter Brimblecombe City University of Hong Kong
Antonino Pezzino
Antonino Pezzino University of Catania
Gino Mirocle Crisci
Gino Mirocle Crisci University of Calabria
Franco Lucarelli
Franco Lucarelli National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Cesáreo Sáiz-Jiménez
Cesáreo Sáiz-Jiménez Spanish National Research Council
Roberta Vecchi
Roberta Vecchi University of Milan

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