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Heritage Microbiology and Science

Microbes, Monuments and Maritime Materials

Heritage Microbiology and Science

DOI: 10.1039/9781847558633
Eric May (Editor), Mark Jones (Editor), Julian Mitchell (Editor)
ISBN (online): 978-1-84755-863-3
ISBN (print): 978-0-85404-141-1
Copyright: 2008


Table of Contents

Title Page  
PDF iconFront Matter
DOI: 10.1039/9781847558633-FP001 (140Kb)
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PDF iconPreface
DOI: 10.1039/9781847558633-FP005 (19Mb)
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PDF iconContents
DOI: 10.1039/9781847558633-FP011 (424Kb)
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PDF iconHeritage Microbiology, Science and the Mary Rose: What are We Trying to Achieve?
DOI: 10.1039/9781847558633-00001 (6Mb)
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Heritage Research and Practice: Towards A Better Understanding? 11 License Access
Mapping Decay: Gis, Microbes and Stone Degradation Across Scales 27 License Access
Microbial Colonisation of Historic Buildings in Latin America 39 License Access
Analysis of Bacterial Communities on an Antique Stained Glass Window 45 License Access
Assessing the Suitability of Novel Biocides for use on Historic Surfaces 51 License Access
Biocalcification: The Context for Bioremediation 62 License Access
The Biobrush Project for Bioremediation of Heritage Stone 76 License Access
Molecular Studies for Cultural Heritage: State of the Art 97 License Access
Bacteria in Archaeological and Waterlogged Wood: Molecular Protocols for Diversity and Community Studies 108 License Access
Synchrotron Radiation for the Investigation of Objects of Cultural Heritage Value 128 License Access
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (Fish) as Molecular Tool to Study Bacteria Causing Biodeterioration 143 License Access
Identification of Bacteria from Waterlogged Archaeological Wood 151 License Access
Novel Combined Approach Based on Phospholipid Fatty Acids and 16S-rDNA PCR-SSCP Analyses to Characterise Fouling Biofilms on Historic Monuments 156 License Access
On the Use of 23S rRNA Gene Sequences to Assess a High Diversity of Acidobacteria in Altamira Cave 166 License Access
The In Situ Preservation of Archaeological Sites Underwater: An Evaluation of Some Techniques 179 License Access
Molecular Bacterial Diversity in the Timbers of the Tudor Warship the Mary Rose 204 License Access
Timber Conservation on Nelson's Flagship HMS Victory 219 License Access
Informing the Conservation, Display and Long-Term Preservation of the HMS Victory Trafalgar Sail 236 License Access
Extraction of Iron Compounds from Waterlogged Pine Wood from the Vasa 245 License Access
Electrolysis in the Conservation of Large Artefacts: The M33 and the S.V.Cutty Sark 257 License Access
Desiccated Storage of Chloride-Contaminated Iron: A Study of the Effects of Loss of Environmental Control 279 License Access
Microbiology and Art: An Education Opportunity 293 License Access
Subject Index 300 License Access