Proceedings e report - Firenze University Press
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SUMMARY<br />
Studies on Insect Damages of Wooden Cultural Heritage in Latvia<br />
Uwe Noldt 1 *, Guna Noldt 2 , Ingeborga Andersone 3 , Bruno Andersons 3 ...................................... 111<br />
Termite infestation risk in Portuguese historic buildings<br />
Lina Nunes* ................................................................................................................................ 117<br />
Biodeterioration of Cultural Heritage in Estonia<br />
Kalle Pilt* ................................................................................................................................... 123<br />
Degradation of melanin and biocides by ligninolytic fungi<br />
Franc Pohleven 1 *, Iztok Vidic 1 , Črtomir Tavzes 2 ........................................................................ 129<br />
Mould on organs and cultural heritage objects. Investigations in eight churches in Saxony<br />
Wolfram Scheiding*, Katharina Plaschkies, Björn Weiß ............................................................ 135<br />
Biological deterioration of historical wooden roof and floor structures and their renovation<br />
Jelena Srpčič* ............................................................................................................................ 142<br />
Orientated Investigation to kill the mycelia of the Dry Rot Fungus, Serpula lacrymans, with<br />
microwaves<br />
Merle Strätling 1 *, Wibke Unger 2 , Karin Petersen 3 ..................................................................... 148<br />
Research study on the effects of the Thermo Lignum® Warmair treatment on art objects with paint<br />
and gilt finishes<br />
Florian Tscherne* 1 , Bernhard Schachenhofer 2 , Karen Roux 3 .................................................... 153<br />
(C) CHARACTERIZATION AND MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES........................ 159<br />
Non destructive imaging for wood identification.<br />
Junji Sugiyama*, Suyako Mizuno, Yoshiki Horikawa, Chiori Ito, Misao Yokoyama .................. 161<br />
Methods of non-destructive wood testing<br />
Peter Niemz* ............................................................................................................................... 163<br />
Measurement and simulation of dimensional changes due to flows of heat and moisture in wood and<br />
wood-based materials: How objects of cultural heritage can be studied by methods developed for<br />
industrial applications<br />
Dr. Jochen Aderhold*, Dr. Hiltrud Brocke.................................................................................. 169<br />
In the heart of the limba tree (Terminalia superba Engl. & Diels): detection methods for heart rot<br />
and false heartwood<br />
Maaike De Ridder 1,2 *, Jan Van den Bulcke 1 , Hans Beeckman 2 , Joris Van Acker 1 ...................... 175<br />
Local deformation reactivity of Panel paintings in an environment with random microclimate<br />
variations: the Maltese Maestro Alberto's Nativity case-study<br />
Paolo Dionisi-Vici 1 *, Michael Formosa 2 , J Schiro 2 , Luca Uzielli 3 ............................................. 180<br />
Physical and mechanical characterization of ancient wooden musical instruments for conservation<br />
purposes<br />
Marco Fioravanti 1 *, Paola Mazzanti 1 , Giacomo Goli 1 , Gabriele Rossi Rognoni 2 , Nicola Sodini 1<br />
..................................................................................................................................................... 186<br />
NIR archaeometry as a powerful tool for investigating the archaeological wood - investigation of<br />
thermal degradation mechanism of softwood and hardwood-<br />
Tetsuya Inagaki* 1 , Katsuya Mitsui 2 , Satoru Tsuchikawa 1 ........................................................... 192<br />
NIR archaeometry as a powerful tool for investigating the archaeological wood - spectroscopic<br />
observation of the degradation process in thermally treated wood using a deuterium exchange<br />
method<br />
Tetsuya Inagaki*, Satoru Tsuchikawa ......................................................................................... 196<br />
NIR spectroscopic monitoring of water adsorption/desorption process in modern and archaeological<br />
wood<br />
Tetsuya Inagaki 1 *, Hitoshi Yonenobu 2 , Satoru Tsuchikawa 1 ....................................................... 199<br />
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