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A study of the thermal breakdown of polyethylene glycol
Bilz, Malcolm; Dean, Lesley Ruth; Grattan, David W.; McCawley, J. Clifford; Per Hoffman, Thomas Daley, Tara Grant; McMillen, Leslie; Cook, Clifford. Bremerhaven. Pages 167-197 dans Proceedings of the 5th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Portland, Maine, 1993, (1994),TA 424 I512 1993 (Staff Bibliography)
A practical comparative study of treatments for waterlogged wood: part III: pretreatment solutions for freeze-drying
Cook, Clifford; Grattan, David W.. Grenoble. Pages 219-239 dans Waterlogged wood: study and conservation: proceedings of the 2nd ICOM Waterlogged Wood Working Group Conference: Grenoble, 28-31 August 1984, (1985),AATA 24-607 TA 424 I512 1984 (Staff Bibliography)
Experiments with aqueous treatments for waterlogged wood - metal objects
Cook, Clifford; Grattan, David W.; Adair, Neil T.; Dietrich, Anne. Grenoble. Pages 147-159 dans Waterlogged wood: study and conservation: proceedings of the 2nd ICOM Waterlogged Wood Working Group Conference: Grenoble, 28-31 August 1984, (1985),AATA 24-606 TA 424 I512 1984 (c.1-2) (Staff Bibliography)
A method of calculating the concentration of PEG for freeze-drying waterlogged wood
Grattan, David W.; Per Hoffmann; Cook, Clifford. Bremerhaven. Pages 239-252 dans Proceedings of the 4th ICOM-Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Bremerhaven, 1990, (1991),TA 424 I512 1990 (Staff Bibliography)
The conservation of a waterlogged dug-out canoe using natural freeze-drying
Grattan, David W.; McCawley, J. Clifford; Cook, Clifford. Paris. Pages 81/7/3-1 - 81/7/3-9 dans ICOM Committee for Conservation, ICOM-CC, 6th Triennial Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 21-25 September 1981: preprints, volume 2, (1981),AATA 18-1256 N 8560 I53 1981 v.2 (REF, c.2) (Staff Bibliography)
Tarnish inhibitive papers and cloths for silver
Gilberg, Mark R.; Cook, Clifford. Pages 14-17 dans IIC-CG newsletter (International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group), vol. 12, no. 4, June 1987.# 13101 PER (Staff Bibliography)
Anti-tarnish tissues for wrapping and packaging silver
Gilberg, Mark R.; Cook, Clifford. Pages 17-19 dans IIC-CG newsletter (International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group), vol. 12, no. 2, December 1986.# 13100 PER (Staff Bibliography)
The potential of the Canadian winter climate for the freeze-drying of degraded waterlogged wood: part II
Grattan, David W.; McCawley, J. Clifford; Cook, Clifford. Pages 118-136 dans Studies in conservation, vol. 25, no. 3, August 1980.AATA 18-323 PER (Staff Bibliography)
Scientific examination of totem poles at Ninstints World Heritage Site
Grattan, David W.; Bokman, Wilfred; Cook, Clifford. Pages 43-57 dans Journal of the International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group (J.IIC-CG), vol. 12, 1987.AATA 26-648 PER (Staff Bibliography)
Some experiments in freeze-drying: design and testing of a non-vacuum freeze dryer
McCawley, J. Clifford; Grattan, David W.; Cook, Clifford; David W. Grattan, J. Cliff McCawley. Ottawa. Pages 253-262 dans Proceedings of the ICOM Waterlogged Wood Working Group Conference, 15-18th September 1981, Canadian Conservation Institute, Ottawa, (1982),AATA 21-431 TA 424 I512 1981 (c.1-2) (Staff Bibliography)
The PEGcon computer program
Grattan, David W.; Cook, Clifford. Nara. Pages 25-29 dans International Congress on Archaeological Science, January 22-23, 2003, Nara-Ken New Public Hall, Japan: preprints, (2003),# 15145 CC 78 I67 2003 (Staff Bibliography)
Test of resins for the treatment of composite objects
Cook, Clifford. Pages [3-5] dans ICOM Committee for Conservation. Working Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials - Newsletter, vol. 14, February 1986.PER (Staff Bibliography)
The use of hydrogen sulphide scavengers for the protection of silver objects in museum collections: research in progress
Gilberg, Mark R.; Cook, Clifford. Pages [3-4] dans ICOM Committee for Conservation. Metal Working Group - Newsletter, vol. 2, February 1986.PER (Staff Bibliography)
Proceedings of the 8th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Stockholm 2001
Grant, Tara; Hoffman, Per; Spriggs, James A.; Cook, Clifford; Recht, Andrea. Bremerhaven. (2002),TA 424 I512 2001 (Staff Bibliography)
The Dorset scoop = L'écope Dorset
Cook, Clifford. Page 9 dans CCI Newsletter, , no. 26, November 2000.PER (Staff Bibliography)
Vacuum freeze-drying archaeological artifacts = La lyophilisation des artefacts archéologiques
Cook, Clifford. Ottawa. CCI notes; no. 4/2. (2007),Lien au document en anglais / Lien au document en français
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Sustainable responses to archeological conservation: reburial and in situ preservation
Cook, Clifford; Binnie, Nancy E.; Grant, Tara. Pages 14-17 dans Reflections on conservation, 2011.PER (Staff Bibliography)
Mesures durables en conservation archéologique : réenfouissement et préservation in situ
Cook, Clifford; Binnie, Nancy E.; Grant, Tara. Pages 14-17 dans Réflexions sur la conservation, 2011.PER (Staff Bibliography)
Preliminary assessment of a new PEG
Cook, Clifford; Lafrance, Jessica; Li, Carmen. Greenville. Pages 245-255 dans Proceedings of the 11th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Greenville, 2010, USA, (2012), 2012.TA 424 I512 2010 (Staff Bibliography)
Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Design- A Parks Canada Solution
Cook, Clifford. Pages 569-582 dans Proceedings of the Eighth ICOM Wet Organic Materials Working Group Conference, (2001),(Staff Bibliography)
The drying of the Wood Block from the S.S. Beaver
Cook, Clifford; Fox, Louise A.. Pages 3-10 dans Journal of the International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group (J.IIC-CG), vol. 20, 1995.(Staff Bibliography)
Scientific Examintaion of Totem Poles at Ninstins World Heritage Site
Cook, Clifford; Grattan, David W.; Bokman, Wilfred. Pages 43-57 dans Journal of the International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group (J.IIC-CG), vol. 12,(Staff Bibliography)
Tarnish Inhibitive Papers and Cloths for Silver
Gilberg, Mark R.; Cook, Clifford. IIC-CG newsletter (International Institute for Conservation - Canadian Group), vol. XII, no. 4, June 1987.(Staff Bibliography)
Artifacts
Cook, Clifford; Hibbert, Andrew.. A divers Guide to Ontario's Marine Heritage, September 1993.(Staff Bibliography)
ICOM-CC working group on wet organic archaeological materials conference
Grant, Tara; Cook, Clifford; Hoffman, Per; Spriggs, James A.; Recht, Andrea. Proceeding of the 8th ICOM group on wet organic archaeological materials, June 11-15 2001, 2002.(Staff Bibliography)
Collection
Type de document
Sujet
Silver - Tarnishing
(3)
Silver - Use of anti-tarnish tissues (2)
65 Pilodyn (1)
Analyse d'images (1)
Anticorrosion (1)
Archéologie sous-marine (1)
Bois - Détérioration (1)
Canada (1)
Carvings (1)
Corrosion and anti-corrosives (1)
Corrosion inhibitors - Use with PEG (1)
Excavations (Archaeology) (1)
FTIR (1)
Fer (1)
Fouilles (Archéologie) (1)
Hydrogen sulphide scavengers - Use for tarnishing (1)
Image analysis (1)
Iron (1)
Iron - Corrosion (1)
Museum conservation methods (1)
Museums - Climatic factors (1)
Museums - Environmental aspects (1)
Musées - Aspect de l'environnement (1)
Musées - Facteurs climatiques (1)
Musées - Méthodes de conservation (1)
Mâts totémiques (1)
Nondestructive methods - Use in artifact evaluation (1)
Nonstints totem poles (1)
PEG (1)
PEG 400 (1)
Resins - Use with PEG (1)
Rouille (1)
Rust (1)
Sculptures (1)
Sem/x-ray energy spectrometry (1)
Silver - Storage (1)
Silver - Use of anti-tarnish papers (1)
Tappi standards (1)
The relative effectiveness was compared for a number of papers and cloths commercially available in north america, intended as tarnish inhibitors for silver. The products were first analysed, using sem/x-ray energy spectrometry, xrd, and ftir for organic components. Compositions are given. A series of accelerated tarnishing tests were then carried out. Pacific silver cloth, marvel century anti-tarnish paper and tarno-anti-tarnish tissue were concluded to be the most effective products. (from BCIN) (1)
Totem poles (1)
Totem poles - Conservation and restoration (1)
Underwater archaeology (1)
Waterlogged metal - Treatment (1)
Waterlogged wood - Freeze-drying on (1)
Waterlogged wood - Treatment (1)
Western red cedar (1)
Winter climates - Use for freeze-drying (1)
Wood - Deterioration (1)
Wooden objects - Oversized (1)
X-radiography (1)
X-ray diffraction (1)
Silver - Use of anti-tarnish tissues (2)
65 Pilodyn (1)
Analyse d'images (1)
Anticorrosion (1)
Archéologie sous-marine (1)
Bois - Détérioration (1)
Canada (1)
Carvings (1)
Corrosion and anti-corrosives (1)
Corrosion inhibitors - Use with PEG (1)
Excavations (Archaeology) (1)
FTIR (1)
Fer (1)
Fouilles (Archéologie) (1)
Hydrogen sulphide scavengers - Use for tarnishing (1)
Image analysis (1)
Iron (1)
Iron - Corrosion (1)
Museum conservation methods (1)
Museums - Climatic factors (1)
Museums - Environmental aspects (1)
Musées - Aspect de l'environnement (1)
Musées - Facteurs climatiques (1)
Musées - Méthodes de conservation (1)
Mâts totémiques (1)
Nondestructive methods - Use in artifact evaluation (1)
Nonstints totem poles (1)
PEG (1)
PEG 400 (1)
Resins - Use with PEG (1)
Rouille (1)
Rust (1)
Sculptures (1)
Sem/x-ray energy spectrometry (1)
Silver - Storage (1)
Silver - Use of anti-tarnish papers (1)
Tappi standards (1)
The relative effectiveness was compared for a number of papers and cloths commercially available in north america, intended as tarnish inhibitors for silver. The products were first analysed, using sem/x-ray energy spectrometry, xrd, and ftir for organic components. Compositions are given. A series of accelerated tarnishing tests were then carried out. Pacific silver cloth, marvel century anti-tarnish paper and tarno-anti-tarnish tissue were concluded to be the most effective products. (from BCIN) (1)
Totem poles (1)
Totem poles - Conservation and restoration (1)
Underwater archaeology (1)
Waterlogged metal - Treatment (1)
Waterlogged wood - Freeze-drying on (1)
Waterlogged wood - Treatment (1)
Western red cedar (1)
Winter climates - Use for freeze-drying (1)
Wood - Deterioration (1)
Wooden objects - Oversized (1)
X-radiography (1)
X-ray diffraction (1)