Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 256 mm, Gewicht: 790 g
Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 184 mm x 256 mm, Gewicht: 790 g
ISBN: 978-90-5809-681-4
Verlag: A A Balkema Publishers
The analysis methods provide the clinical composition of cultural artifacts to elucidate their provenance, the rate of alteration as a result of exposure to the environment and the effectiveness of conservation and restoration strategies. The techniques are partially or fully non-destructive, are portable, or allow study of different parts of a heterogeneous work of art.
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Preface
- Quantitative analysis of ancient metal artefacts by means of portable energy-dispersive x-ray fluorescence spectrometers: a critival review
- Effects of the cultural environment
- Non-destructive testing by the Rp method of bronze monuments: three case studies
- A study of artists' materials based on Raman spectroscopy and total-reflection x-ray fluorescence analysis (TXRF)
- Microfocus x-ray computed tomography (mCT) for archaeological glasses
- How diagnostic technologies contribute to the interpretation of the Byzantine icons
- NDT and planning on historic buildings and complexes for the protection of cultural heritage
- Modern and ancient glass in the polluted atmosphere. What is the prevailing phenomenon? Leaching, corrosion, soling, encrusting.?
- Non-destructive ion beam techniques for the depth profiling of elements in Amerindian gold jewellery artefacts
- Investigation of a novel conservation precedure for historical documents
- Can x-ray computed tomography contribute to cultural heritage and stone conservation through the non-destructive monitoring of deterioration and restoration processes>
- Microclimate measurements in the Cour Marly, Louvre Museum
- Innovative techniques for the characterisation of the encrustation on Pentelic marble from the Parthenon
- New insights on the chemical nature of stone yellowing produced after laser cleaning
- Dyes and pigments: ten open questions for conservative science
- Analysis of paint layers by light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and synchrotron induced x-ray micro-diffraction
- From Giotto to De Chirico: analysis of paintings with portable EDXRF equipment
- Corrosion of bronze in outdoor environments
- Endangered glass objects indentified by ion beam analysis
- Trace elements fingerprinting using accelerators and ICP-MS: circulation of gold from the 6th century BC to the 12th century AD
- Assessment of air pollutant levels in some European museums and churches
- A survey of the recent use of x-ray beam methods for non-destructive investigations in the cultural heritage sector
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