jueves, 9 de septiembre de 2010

COMPREHENSIVE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: Non-destructive microanalysis of cultural heritage materials


Volumen número XLII de la serie Comprehensive analytical chemestry
editado por K. Janssens y R. Van Grieken (2004)

Contenido:

Chapter 1. Introduction and overview
K. Janssens, R. Van Grieken

Part I. Analytical reference section

Chapter 2. Ultraviolet, infrared and X-ray imaging
F. Mairinger

Chapter 3. Electron microscopy and its role in cultural heritage studies
A. Adriaens, M.G. Dowsett

Chapter 4. X-ray based methods of analysis
K. Janssens

Chapter 5. Ion beam microanalysis
T. Calligaro et al.

Chapter 6. X-Ray photoelectron and Auger electron spectroscopy
A. Hubin, H. Terryn

Chapter 7. Laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
T.E. Jeffries

Chapter 8. Infrared, Raman microscopy and Fibre-Optic Raman Spectroscopy (FORS)
G.M. Howell et al.

Chapter 9. Secondary ion mass spectrometry. Application to archaeology and art objects
E. Darque-Ceretti1, M. Aucouturier

Part II. Case studies section

Chapter 10. The non-destructive investigation of copper alloy patinas
D.A. Scott

Chapter 11. Precious metals artifacts
G. Demortier

Chapter 12. Diagnostic methodology for the examination of Byzantine frescoes and icons. Non destructive investigation and pigment identification
Sister Daniilia et al.

Chapter 13. The provenance of medieval silver coins: analysis with EDXRF, SEM/EDX and PIXER
Linke et al.

Chapter 14. Pigment identification in illuminated manuscripts
P. Vandenabeele, L. Moens

Chapter 15. Provenance analysis of glass artefacts
B. Gratuze, K. Janssens

Chapter 16. Corrosion of historic glass and enamels
M. Schreiner

Chapter 17. A study of ancient manuscripts exposed to iron-gall ink corrosion
E. Bulska, B. Wagner

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