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The Conservation Treatment of Wood-Iron Composite Objects Excavated from Under the Sea Using the Trehalose Method: Study on Stabilization of Iron after Conservation Treatment
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Kouji Ito
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Toshiya Matsui, Akiko Miyake, Setsuo Imazu
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Wet Organic Archaeological Materials
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Paper
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trehalose; wood-iron composites; electrical conductivity; iron corrosion; corrosion inhibition; X-ray diffraction analysis.
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English
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2019 Portsmouth
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Wet Organic Archaeological Materials 2019. Proceedings of the 14th ICOM-CC Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Working Group Interim Meeting, Portsmouth 2019
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978-2-491997-32-8
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ICOM-CC
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Kouji Ito; Toshiya Matsui, Akiko Miyake, Setsuo Imazu. The Conservation Treatment of Wood-Iron Composite Objects Excavated from Under the Sea Using the Trehalose Method: Study on Stabilization of Iron after Conservation Treatment. In Wet Organic Archaeological Materials 2019. Proceedings of the 14th ICOM-CC Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Working Group Interim Meeting, Portsmouth 2019, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-2-491997-32-8
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