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Progress report on the use of FMC polysulfide rubber compounds for recording archaeological ships' features in a marine enviornment
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61839
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RPCONS28
Author:
Murdock, Lorne D.
;
Daley, Thomas
Citation:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY AND UNDERWATER EXPLORATION. 1982 v.11 : 349-351;
Year:
1982
Subject:
Underwater archaeology - Methodology
;
Shipwrecks - Conservation and restoration
;
Underwater archaeology - Canada
;
Shipwrecks - Canada
;
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