Monitoring for Gaseous Pollutants in Museum Environments

Monitoring for Gaseous Pollutants in Museum Environments
Author: Cecily M. Grzywacz
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892368518

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With an emphasis on passive sampling, this volume focuses on the environmental monitoring for common gaseous pollutants. It offers an overview of the history and nature of pollutants of concern to museums and the challenges facing scientists, conservators, and managers seeking to develop target pollutant guidelines to protect cultural property.

Pollutants in the Museum Environment

Pollutants in the Museum Environment
Author: Pamela Hatchfield
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2002
Genre: Air
ISBN: UOM:39015051913294

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The focus of this publication is pollutants in the museum environment, their sources, how they can harm works of art, and what to do about it.

Airborne Pollutants in Museums Galleries and Archives

Airborne Pollutants in Museums  Galleries and Archives
Author: Jean Tétreault,Canadian Conservation Institute
Publsiher: Environment Canada
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2003
Genre: Air
ISBN: 0662340590

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The Museum Environment

The Museum Environment
Author: Garry Thomson
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483102719

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The Museum Environment, Second Edition deals with the behavior and conservation of the various classes of museum exhibit. This book is divided into six sections that provide museum specifications for conservation. This text highlights the three contributing factors in the deterioration and decay of museum exhibits, namely light, humidity, and air pollution. Each section describes the mechanism of deterioration and the appropriate “preventive conservation . The changes in this edition from the previous include the electronic hygrometry, fluorescent lamps, buffered cases, air conditioning systems, and data logging and control in historic buildings. This book is of great value to conservation researchers and museum workers.

Monitoring with Lichens Monitoring Lichens

Monitoring with Lichens   Monitoring Lichens
Author: Pier Luigi Nimis,Christoph Scheidegger,Patricia A. Wolseley
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401004237

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A comprehensive, up-to-date review of lichens as biomonitors of air pollution (bioindication, metal and radionuclide accumulation, biomarkers), and as monitors of environmental change (including global climate change and biodiversity loss) in a wide array of terrestrial habitats. Several methods for using lichens as biomonitors are described in a special section of the book.

Airborne Particles in Museums

Airborne Particles in Museums
Author: The Getty Conservation Institute
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 145
Release: 1993-11-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780892361878

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This study represents the latest in a series of research activities aimed at a better understanding of the origin and fate of air pollution within the built environment. Most previous studies of air pollution in cultural institutions have focused on gases. Particles were ignored for many reasons: they seemed to be more easily removed by the building; gaseous air pollutants had been well studied by industry, and their effects on commercial products were heavily documented; and many particle types were considered chemically benign to almost all surfaces. Even carbon black, which is now known to pose enormous degradation risks to the optical and color qualities of paintings and tapestries, is almost totally inert. Recognizing this, and understanding that we needed to know much more about the physics of particle intrusion in museum buildings, in 1987 the Environmental Engineering Lab at the California Institute of Technology, under contract to the Getty Conservation Institute, began a detailed examination of five different museums in Southern California. These structures represent a diverse range of architectural and ventilation types. Through this study a powerful computer model was developed that could predict the soiling effects of changes made to the operation or maintenance of a building. This model can even be used to estimate the soiling rates of new buildings or major rehabilitations before any construction work is begun. This is an important contribution to both the conservation community and the broader field of air quality science.

Enhanced Living Environments

Enhanced Living Environments
Author: Ivan Ganchev,Nuno M. Garcia,Ciprian Dobre,Constandinos X. Mavromoustakis,Rossitza Goleva
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-01-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030107529

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This open access book was prepared as a Final Publication of the COST Action IC1303 “Algorithms, Architectures and Platforms for Enhanced Living Environments (AAPELE)”. The concept of Enhanced Living Environments (ELE) refers to the area of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) that is more related with Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Effective ELE solutions require appropriate ICT algorithms, architectures, platforms, and systems, having in view the advance of science and technology in this area and the development of new and innovative solutions that can provide improvements in the quality of life for people in their homes and can reduce the financial burden on the budgets of the healthcare providers. The aim of this book is to become a state-of-the-art reference, discussing progress made, as well as prompting future directions on theories, practices, standards, and strategies related to the ELE area. The book contains 12 chapters and can serve as a valuable reference for undergraduate students, post-graduate students, educators, faculty members, researchers, engineers, medical doctors, healthcare organizations, insurance companies, and research strategists working in this area.

Water Quality Assessments

Water Quality Assessments
Author: Deborah V Chapman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 658
Release: 1996-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780419215905

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This guidebook, now thoroughly updated and revised in its second edition, gives comprehensive advice on the designing and setting up of monitoring programmes for the purpose of providing valid data for water quality assessments in all types of freshwater bodies. It is clearly and concisely written in order to provide the essential information for all agencies and individuals responsible for the water quality.