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Comparative study of mobile Raman instrumentation for art analysis.On-line FT-Raman and dispersive Raman spectra database of artists' materials (e-VISART database).Use of in situ and confocal Raman spectroscopy to study the nature and distribution of carotenoids in brown patinas from a deteriorated wall painting in Marcus Lucretius House (Pompeii).Portable Raman, DRIFTS, and XRF Analysis to Diagnose the Conservation State of Two Wall Painting Panels from Pompeii Deposited in the Naples National Archaeological Museum (Italy).Multispectroscopic and Isotopic Ratio Analysis To Characterize the Inorganic Binder Used on Pompeian Pink and Purple Lake Pigments.Study of corrosion in archaeological gilded irons by Raman imaging and a coupled scanning electron microscope-Raman system.Biodeterioration of Pompeian mural paintings: fungal colonization favoured by the presence of volcanic material residues.In situ X-ray fluorescence-based method to differentiate among red ochre pigments and yellow ochre pigments thermally transformed to red pigments of wall paintings from Pompeii.Classification and identification of organic binding media in artworks by means of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and principal component analysis.Portable Raman monitoring of modern cleaning and consolidation operations of artworks on mineral supports.Green copper pigments biodegradation in cultural heritage: from malachite to moolooite, thermodynamic modeling, X-ray fluorescence, and Raman evidence.Investigation of degradation mechanisms by portable Raman spectroscopy and thermodynamic speciation: the wall painting of Santa María de Lemoniz (Basque Country, North of Spain).Non-invasive and non-destructive micro-XRF and micro-Raman analysis of a decorative wallpaper from the beginning of the 19th century.Analysis of bulk and inorganic degradation products of stones, mortars and wall paintings by portable Raman microprobe spectroscopy.Multispectroscopic methodology to study Libyan desert glass and its formation conditions.Raman spectroscopy after accelerated ageing tests to assess the origin of some decayed products found in real historical bricks affected by urban polluted atmospheres.Non-destructive spectrometry methods to study the distribution of archaeological and geological chert samples.Finnish wallpaper pigments in the 18th-19th century: presence of KFe3(CrO4)2(OH)6 and odd pigment mixtures.Micro-Raman analysis of coloured lithographs.Raman fibre optic approach to artwork dating.Improvements in the wallpaper industry during the second half of the 19th century: micro-Raman spectroscopy analysis of pigmented wallpapers.An alternative analytical method based on ultrasound micro bath hydrolysis and GC-MS analysis for the characterization of organic biomarkers in archaeological ceramics.Study of the soluble salts formation in a recently restored house of Pompeii by in-situ Raman spectroscopy.Focused ultrasound solid-liquid extraction for the determination of organic biomarkers in beachrocks.Thermodynamic and spectroscopic speciation to explain the blackening process of hematite formed by atmospheric SO2 impact: the case of Marcus Lucretius House (Pompeii).Multianalytical approach to the analysis of English polychromed alabaster sculptures: muRaman, muEDXRF, and FTIR spectroscopies.Analysis of a coloured Dutch map from the eighteenth century: the need for a multi-analytical spectroscopic approach using portable instrumentation.Darwin impact glass study by Raman spectroscopy in combination with other spectroscopic techniquesNon-invasive portable instrumentation to study Palaeolithic rock paintings: the case of La Peña Cave in San Roman de Candamo (Asturias, Spain)Sourcing sedimentary cherts with archaeological use through the combination of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniquesNew Findings by Raman Microspectroscopy in the Bulk and Inclusions Trapped in Libyan Desert GlassMultielement µ-ED-XRF analysis of vertebrate fossil bonesPortable and laboratory analytical instruments for the study of materials, techniques and environmental impacts in mediaeval mural paintingsGeochemical study of the Northwest Africa 6148 Martian meteorite and its terrestrial weathering processesSpectroscopic analysis used to uncover the original paint colour of the Helsinki Government Palace tower clock facesHyperspectral imaging applied to the analysis of Goya paintings in the Museum of Zaragoza (Spain)Raman and SEM-EDX analyses of the ‘Royal Portal’ of Bordeaux Cathedral for the virtual restitution of the statuary polychromyBioimpact on weathering steel surfaces: Oxalates formation and the elucidation of their originStructural and chemical analyzer system for the analysis of deposited airborne particles and degradation compounds present on the surface of outdoor weathering steel objectsIn situanalysis with portable Raman and ED-XRF spectrometers for the diagnosis of the formation of efflorescence on walls and wall paintings of the Insula IX 3 (Pompeii, Italy)
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