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Notice catalographique « Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and art history »

Titre
Raman spectroscopy in archaeology and art history
Auteur ou éditeur
  • Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)
  • Edwards, Howell G. M.
  • Chalmers, John M.
Lieu de publication
Cambridge
Maison d'édition
Royal Society of Chemistry
Date de publication
2005
Collation
xxi, 476 p.
Série
RSC analytical spectroscopy monographs
Résumé
Raman spectroscopy allows the non-destructive examination of objects of archaeological and historical importance to characterise their chemical composition and structure and help determine their provenance. The authors give an explanation of Raman spectroscopy and an introduction to the techniques used. Seventeen case studies are given to show work on: dyes and pigments; artefacts; biological materials and degradation; and jewellery and precious stones. It also describes a database of 74 Raman spectra of standard minerals of relevance to metal corrosion, stained glass, and prehistoric rock art.
Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Archaeology - Methodology
  • Art - Expertising
  • Archéologie - Méthodologie
  • Art - Expertise
  • Spectroscopie Raman
ISBN/ISSN
0854045228
Pays
United Kingdom
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
N 8558 R36
Clé
14716
Collection
Catalogue
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