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Raman spectroscopy in cultural heritage preservation / Howell G.M. Edwards, Peter Vandenabeele, Philippe Colomban.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Edwards, Howell G. M., 1943- author.
Vandenabeele, Peter, author.
Colomban, Philippe, author.
Contributor:
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Series:
Cultural heritage science
Cultural heritage science, 2366-6226
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Historic preservation--Data processing.
Cultural property--Protection--Data processing.
Raman spectroscopy.
Physical Description:
xxxviii, 493 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, facsimile, portraits ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer, [2023]
Summary:
This book addresses the application of Raman spectroscopic techniques to a range of diverse problems which arise in the study, conservation and restoration of artefacts and sites closely related to our cultural heritage as well as in authentication. These themes are naturally wider than what at first might be considered as artworks and archaeological artefacts and the topics include pigments, paintings, ceramics, glass, sculpture and patination / corrosion, textiles, industrial archaeology, the degradation and preservation of biomaterials, mummies and human skeletal remains. An interesting feature is the inclusion of modern case studies which describe specific problems and approaches to the Raman spectral analysis of items important to our cultural heritage. The text is prefaced with an introduction to the important parameters used in nondestructive Raman measurements and also highlights some future applications based upon novel miniaturised instrumentation for in-field studies and potential screening work which will identify specimens which would repay further studies in the laboratory. An attempt is made to give a snapshot of the state-of-the-art evolution since the beginning of the technique (1970s) and to point out potential further development. The book is co-edited by three international experts with many years' experience in the application of Raman spectroscopy to artworks, archaeological artefacts and in the investigation of materials and sites for cultural heritage preservation and each editor has undertaken to write individual chapters and different topics personally. The adopted approach is designed to convey the sort of information which has become available from the adoption of analytical Raman spectroscopy to different problems in the field of cultural heritage preservation through the spectral interrogation of artefacts and how the interpretation of the spectral data can assist museum curators, archaeologists and cultural heritage historians in the preservation and conservation of ancient materials and sites : a particular advantage in this respect is the ability of Raman spectroscopy to determine generally in a strictly noninvasive procedure - at the laboratory or on-site with mobile instruments, the presence of both organic and inorganic components in a particular specimen together nondestructively without any chemical and mechanical pretreatment being undertaken, which is an essential requirement for rare and valuable samples . An important aside from this work is the means of spectral identification of ongoing biodeterioration and biological colonisation in specimens in storage and the effects of environmental deterioration such as humidity and temperature upon their integrity.
Contents:
Foreword
Historical Overview
Theory and Understanding
Combination of RS and Other Techniques
Pigments, Dyes and Coloured Agents
Cultural Heritage Meets Art Forensics
Jewellery and Gemstones
Cave Paintings and Rock Art
From Frescoes to Paintings
Analytical Raman Spectroscopy of Manuscripts and Maps: The Role of Inks
Patina, Corrosion and Conservation Treatment
Glass, Pottery, Enamelled Artefacts
Archaeology of Biomaterials: Mummies, Ivories, Resins, and Textiles
Raman Spectroscopy and Industrial Archaeology
Raman Spectroscopic Analysis of a Putative Century Oil Painting Depicting William Shakespeare
Noli Me Tangere : A renaissance Original? A Holistic Analytical Spectroscopic Challenge
A Case Study. Raman Spectroscopic Analysis Of Welsh Porcel
Case Study: In-Field and On-Site Raman Spectroscopic Analysis
Case Study: Non-Invasively Documenting the Transfer of Enamelling Technology form Europe to China and Japan. The role of the Jesuits in the 17th Century
Case Study: The Shroud of Turin
Iconic Relic or Fake? The Role of Raman spectroscopic Analysis in its Forensic Appraisal
Case Study: A Unique Rockingham English Porcelain Table. A Holistic Forensic Analysis
A Little Knowledge is Dangerous Thing. A Miscellany of Faux-Pas in the Cultural Heritage Of Literature
Raman Analysis: What is Straightforward, What is Difficult and Future Perspectives.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Other Format:
e-book version
ISBN:
9783031143786
3031143787
OCLC:
1335115711
Publisher Number:
99993827019
9783031143786

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