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For professionals and students in microbiology, conservation science, archaeology, fine arts, architecture, museum conservation, and other fields.
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Ideal for anyone concerned with recognizing and dealing with microbial deterioration of heritage materials.Provides a unique, single overview of the seminal literature in conservation microbiology.Presents the current state of the art along with a synthesis of the major developments over the years. Represents the findings of leading international experts and pioneers in the field.Offers conservation scientists and conservators an inclusive view of the heritage conservation field plus extensive resources for further investigation.
Contents
Table of Contents1. Painted Materials, Cesareo Saiz-JiminezPaper 1. Microbial Degradation of Paintings, Orio CiferriPaper 2. Distribution of Microorganisms on Ancient Wall Paintings as Related to Associated Faunal Elements, A. A. Gorbushina and K. PetersenPaper 3. Altamira Cave Paleolithic Paintings Harbor Partly Unknown Bacterial Communities, Claudia Schabereiter-Gurtner, Cesareo Saiz-Jiminez, Guadalupe Pinar, Werner Lubitz, and Sabine RoellekePaper 4. Impact of Biocide Treatments on the Bacterial Communities of the Lascaux Cave, Fabiola Bastian, Claude Alabouvette, Valme Jurado, and Cesareo Saiz-Jimenez 2. Paper and Manuscripts, Francesca Cappitelli and Claudia SorliniPaper 5. Aerobiological Research and Problems in Libraries, Fausta GalloPaper 6. The Role of the Conidia of Fungi in Fox Spots, Mary-Lou E. FlorianPaper 7. Application of Molecular Techniques for Identification of Fungal Communities Colonising Paper Material, Astrid Michaelsen, Flavia Pinzari, Katrin Ripka, Werner Lubitz, and Guadalupe Pinar3. Textiles, Paul GarsidePaper 8. Biodegradation and Characterization of Water-Degraded Archaeological Textiles Created for Conservation Research, E. E. PeacockPaper 9. The Microbial Degradation of Silk: a Laboratory Investigation, Annamaria Seves, Maria Romano, Tullia Maifreni, Silvio Sora, and Orio CiferriPaper 10. Fungal Growth on Synthetic Cloth from Apollo Spacesuits, M. Breuker, C. McNamara, L. Young, T. Perry, A. Young, and R. MitchellPaper 11. The Long-Term Effect of Selected Conservation Materials Used in the Treatment of Museum Artefacts on Some Properties of Textiles, O. M. A. Abdel-Kareem4. Synthetic Polymers, Francesca CappitelliPaper 12. Fungal Bioturbation Paths in a Compact Disk, Javier Garcia-Guinea, Victor Cardenes, Angel T. Martinez, and Maria Jesus MartinezPaper 13. Biodeterioration of Modern Materials in Contemporary Collections: Can Biotechnology Help? Francesca Cappitelli, Pamela Principi, and Claudia Sorlini5. Microbial Degradation of Wood from Aquatic and Terrestrial Environments, Robert A. BlanchettePaper 14. A Review of Microbial Deterioration Found in Archaeological Wood from Different Environments, Robert A. BlanchettePaper 15. Sulfur Accumulation in Pinewood (Pinus sylvestris) Induced by Bacteria in a Simulated Seabed Environment: Implications for Marine Archaeological Wood and Fossil Fuels, Yvonne Fors, Thomas Nilsson, Emiliana Risberg, Magnus Sandstroem, and Peter Torssander6. Stone Biodeterioration, Eric MayPaper 16. Biodeterioration of Mineral Materials by Microorganisms-Biogenic Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Corrosion of Concrete and Natural Stone, W. Sand and E. BockPaper 17. Deposition of Anthropogenic Compounds on Monuments and Their Effect on Airborne Microorganisms, C. Saiz-JimenezPaper 18. Enhancement of Physical Weathering of Building Stones by Microbial Populations, Sophia Papida, William Murphy, and Eric MayPaper 19. Epilithic and Endolithic Bacterial Communities in Limestone from a Maya Archaeological Site, Christopher J. McNamara, Thomas D. Perry IV, Kristen A. Bearce, Guillermo Hernandez-Duque, and Ralph Mitchell 7. Stone Bioconservation, Claudia Sorlini, Giancarlo Ranalli, and Elisabeta ZanardiniPaper 20. Conservation of Ornamental Stone by Myxococcus Xanthus-Induced Carbonate Biomineralization, Carlos Rodriguez-Navarro, Manuel Rodriguez-Gallego, Koutar Ben Chekroun, and Maria Teresa Gonzalez-MunozPaper 21. Advantages of Using Microbial Technology over Traditional Chemical Technology in Removal of Black Crusts from Stone Surfaces of Historical Monuments, Francesca Cappitelli, Lucia Toniolo, Antonio Sansonetti, Davide Gulotta, Giancarlo Ranalli, Elisabetta Zanardini, and Claudia Sorlini