
handle: 11104/0243022
The article compares several diagnostic methods tested on part of the face stone masonry of Charles Bridge in Prague. The selected non-destructive techniques of surface ultrasonic, impact-echo and high-resolution georeadar measurements are not commonly used to diagnose the condition of historic structures in the Czech Republic. The achieved results manifest the benefits as well as the limitations of individual techniques, but, at the same time, stress the importance of their mutual combination.
sandstone masonry, diagnostic methods, non-invasive survey
sandstone masonry, diagnostic methods, non-invasive survey
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