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Wood degradation on historic shipwreck sites: the use of FT-IR spectroscopy to study the loss of hemicellulose
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51756
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RP20891
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
;
Richards, Vicki Lewana
Citation:
BOOK: Proceedings of the 6th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, York, 1996. Per Hoffman ... [et al.] eds. : 203-228;
Year:
1997
Subject:
Wood - Deterioration
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Museum conservation methods
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Shipwrecks - Conservation and restoration
;
Infrared spectroscopy
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Pdf available from Western Australian Museum Library.
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