Publications

Cleaning Safely with a Laser in Artwork Conservation

2005 | Action G7

Domestic Technology and Everyday Life - Mutual Shaping Processes Vol 1

1994 | Action A4

Repertorium COST

1989 | Action null

Urban Habitat Constructions Under Catastrophic Events

2010 | Action C26

Modern Polymeric Materials For Environmental Applications- Vol. 4 Issue 2

2011 | Action MP0701

Anàlisis Paleoambientals i Estudi del Territori - Paleoenvironmental Analysis and Landscapes Studies

1998

Introduction: Exploring the methodological synergies of multimethod audience research

2012 | Action IS0906

Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research, Section B (Volume 239, Issues1-2, September 2005) - Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms

2005 | Action G8

Quality Assurance on Nuclear Medicine Software - First Annual Report

1990

Cleaning Safely with a Laser in Artwork Conservation

2005 | Action G7
  • Pages: 25
  • Author(s): M. Cooper, V. Verges-Belmin, M. Pires, R. Salimbeni, R. Pini, S. Siano, A. Diard, J. Nimmrichter, A. Andreoni, M. Laboure, R. Hestermann
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Although laser safety within the EU is covered by a common standard, EN 60825-I, we still lack specific adaptations of this standard to the field of cleaning of artworks. This booklet aims to fill this gap.

Modern Polymeric Materials For Environmental Applications- Vol. 4 Issue 2

2011 | Action MP0701
  • Author(s): K. Pielichowski (Ed)
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-83-930641-1-3

Proceedings of the 4th International Seminar including COST MP0701 Workshop. Krakow, 1-3 Dec. 2010

Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research, Section B (Volume 239, Issues1-2, September 2005) - Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms

2005 | Action G8
  • Pages: 126 pages
  • Author(s): H. H. Andersen, L. E. Rehn, C. Trautmann
  • Publisher(s): ELSEVIER Publications
  • http://www.sciencedirect.com/
  • ISBN/ISSN: ISSN 0168-583X | 0168-583X

The techniques of ion beam analysis have already been successfully applied to the objects from our cultural heritage – both for investigation of archaeological artefacts and for studies of objects of art. Meaningful data can be obtained on the technological procedures applied during fabrication of such objects, the type of materials applied and their provenance. Such data cast light on the historical background of particular objects and thus increase their cultural value. On the other hand, such techniques can monitor the deterioration of objects with time, discover reasons for these processes and thus help to maintain their preservation.