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But aren’t all soaps metal soaps? A review of applications, physico-chemical properties of metal soaps and their occurrence in cultural heritage studies
Metal soaps, the organic salts resulting from the interaction of fatty acids and metal cations, arouse interest in the scientific field because of...
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Corrosion prediction for preventive protection of aircraft heritage
The paper presents a study on corrosion prediction for preventive aeronautical heritage protection, considering the aeronautical heritage stored or...
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Digital restoration and reconstruction of heritage clothing: a review
Historical, folk, and opera costumes are part of cultural heritage, embodying the history, culture, art, and spirit of given nations. Due to aging...
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Rainbow code of biodeterioration to cultural heritage objects
The vast majority of cultural heritage objects consist of materials that can be subjected to biodeterioration. Currently, there is significant number...
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Beam filtration for object-tailored X-ray CT of multi-material cultural heritage objects
Computed tomography (CT) is a powerful non-invasive tool to analyze cultural heritage objects by allowing museum professionals to obtain 3D...
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X-ray fluorescence (XRF) on painted heritage objects: a review using topic modeling
This review presents the computational method of topic modeling to identify core topics and time trends in research on X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and...
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Ten years of Heritage Science
The article describes the revolutionary new ways of communicating the written word when moving from the Medieval to Modern period in Europe,...
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On conservation of world heritage Bei**g-Hangzhou grand canal for enhancing cultural ecosystem services
The Bei**g-Hangzhou Grand Canal carries unique social and cultural significance as a world cultural heritage, but with the acceleration of global...
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A review on biopolymer-based treatments for consolidation and surface protection of cultural heritage materials
Nowadays, the scientific community emphasizes the use of reversible and non-toxic materials in the field of cultural heritage. Biopolymers are one of...
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Non-invasive analysis of heritage textiles with MA-XRF map**—exploring the possibilities. The study of Bishop Jacques de Vitry's mitres and fragile medieval reliquary purses from Namur (Belgium)
This manuscript explores the potential of macro-X-ray fluorescence (MA-XRF) for the non-invasive analysis of heritage textiles. XRF, especially with...
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Understanding climate risks to world cultural heritage: a systematic analysis and assessment framework for the case of Spain
Understanding the spatial distribution of world cultural heritage in its present-day geographical context is the foundation for the identification of...
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The formation of formates: a review of metal formates on heritage objects
Metal formates sometimes occur as degradation products on heritage objects due to the use of wood products or other sources of formic acid and...
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Cultural heritage characteristics and damage analysis based on multidimensional data fusion and HBIM–taking the former residence of HSBC bank in **amen, China as an example
In the context of digitalizing cultural heritage, HBIM is garnering increasing attention from heritage conservationists for its advantages. In...
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A HBIM pipeline for the conservation of large-scale architectural heritage: the city Walls of Pisa
In the architectural heritage field, a complete and in-depth knowledge of the assets is indispensable for any restoration and conservation strategy....
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Design and research of digital twin platform for handicraft intangible cultural heritage -Yangxin Cloth Paste
In the context of the 5G era, the rapid development of digital technology and its integration with intangible cultural heritage (ICH) can facilitate...
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Low-radiation dose XRF excited by MeV protons for cultural heritage samples
In this work, we tested a setup of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) excited by proton-induced quasi-monochromatic X-rays (proton-induced XRF (PIXRF)) as a...
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Advancing architectural heritage: precision decoding of East Asian timber structures from Tang dynasty to traditional Japan
The convergence of cultural and aesthetic elements in timber structures from China’s Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) and traditional Japanese architecture...
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Supervised segmentation of RTI appearance attributes for change detection on cultural heritage surfaces
This paper proposes a supervised segmentation method for detecting surface changes based on appearance attributes, focusing on cultural heritage...
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Multi-method analysis of a historic wooden trough from Kentucky, USA: a case study in corroborating artifact oral histories with heritage science
Oral history indicates that a large wooden trough held in storage at the University of Kentucky’s William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology was a...
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Corrosion of aircraft heritage: a comparison between modern and historic Duralumin alloys
The development of innovative solutions for the conservation and the protection of historic aircraft is a recent and important issue raised in the...