Bioerosion effects of sea-level rise on the Doge’s Palace water doors in Venice (Italy)

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Davide Tagliapietra
Marco Sigovini
Erica Keppel
Irene Guarneri
Sabrina Palanti
Nicola Veronese
Arianna Abbate
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[1] Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,
[2] Istituto di Scienze Marine (CNR-ISMAR),undefined
[3] Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,undefined
[4] Istituto per la Valorizzazione del Legno e delle Specie arboree (CNR-IVALSA),undefined
[5] ARC Antichità e Restauro s.n.c,undefined
[6] Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia,undefined
[7] FMCV Palazzo Ducale,undefined
[8] Smithsonian Environmental Research Center,undefined
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Facies | 2019年 / 65卷
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Climate change; Cultural heritage; Restoration; Shipworms; Marine woodborers; Wood;
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The Doge’s Palace of Venice (Italy) has on its canal-side large doorways closed by old wooden doors. Originally, the thresholds were built above high-water level to avoid direct contact with the water and the resulting damage caused by physical and biological agents. As a result of sea-level rise and land subsidence during the last centuries, the doors are now exposed to tides and to attack by marine wood-boring invertebrates such as shipworms and gribbles. As a consequence, the bottom rails of the doors were recently in need of substantial restoration, which took into consideration new materials and techniques. In this framework, an in situ experiment was undertaken to test the resistance of some selected wood species to woodboring organisms. A quick assessment protocol, based on the EN 275 standard, was set up to quantify bioerosion according to wood species and elevation above sea level. Both European and tropical wood species were tested. The former include Scots Pine, as a reference, and Larch, Cypress and Oak as traditional carpentry materials. The latter include Azobe, Okan, and Bilinga. All the European species showed high susceptibility to woodborer attack, whereas no damage was recorded on the tropical woods. The collected shipworms belonged mostly to Lyrodus pedicellatus and Teredo bartschi with some individuals of Teredo navalis. The only species of gribble found was Limnoria tripunctata. New technical solutions were adopted in the restoration aiming to provide a long service life for the replacements and simplifying the maintenance procedures. Experience, results and solutions are presented.
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