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The use of pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry to study the extent of degradation of waterlogged wood
Record no:
57356
Author:
Richards, Vicki Lewana
;
West, Nigel
Year:
2002
Subject:
Wood - Moisture
;
Wood - Deterioration
;
Shipwrecks - Conservation and restoration
;
Water-saturated sites (Archaeology) - Congresses
;
Notes:
Proceedings of the 8th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Stockholm 2001. Bremerhaven, Germany : ICOM. 2002 : 259-280 [kept Conservation at 069.53 ICO]
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