@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003869, author = {朽津, 信明 and 津村, 宏臣 and 森井, 順之 and Nobuaki, KUCHITSU and Hiroomi, TSUMURA and Masayuki, MORII}, issue = {52}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {An investigation was carried out on a stone shrine made of tuff where weathering and erosion are advancing severely. Three-dimensional measurement and survey of old photographs suggest that the shrine has eroded rapidly during these 5 years. Moreover, surrounding bamboo fence was cut during the same time and consequently the upper part of the shrine has become higher than the top of the fence. When considering the conservation of stone monuments,it is often argued that humidity is the enemy of conservation and that the surrounding condition must therefore be kept as dry as possible. However,at least the cutting of the bamboo fence cannot be regarded to be effective in reducing the erosion of this shrine. It is hoped that conservation measures be not practiced based on general common sense that “water is an enemy of stone monuments”but only after sufficient understanding of the condition of the target monuments.}, pages = {217--226}, title = {〔報告〕凝灰岩製石造文化財における劣化現象認識のための注意点—京都市個人所蔵石殿の一事例を通して—}, year = {2013} }