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Record #186488:

Scientific evaluation of deterioration of historic huts of Ross Island, Antarctic / Roberta L. Farrell, and 5 others.

Title: Scientific evaluation of deterioration of historic huts of Ross Island, Antarctic / Roberta L. Farrell, and 5 others.
Author(s): Farrell, Roberta L.
Date: 2008.
Publisher: Oslo: International Council on Monuments and Sites. International Polar Heritage Committee
In: Historical Polar bases : preservation and management. (2008.),
Abstract: Provides overview of joint scientific collaboration between universities of Waikato and Minnesota to assess non-biological and biological causes of deterioration in wooden huts and associated artefacts from early 20th century Antarctic expeditions on Ross Island. Includes notes on wind and salt erosion; wood decaying microorganisms and their cold avoidance strategies; and contamination by hazardous substances.
Notes:

In: Historical Polar bases : preservation and management / Susan Barr, Paul Chaplin, eds.

Keywords: 711 -- Planning.
711.424 -- Historic sites.
069.4 -- Museums, conservation.
502.37 -- Environmental clean-up and restoration.
582.28 -- Fungi.
91(091) -- Exploration, history.
93"190" -- 1900-1909.
93"191" -- 1910-1919.
IPY07-08R -- IPY 2007-08 Research publications.
Q -- Land use, planning and recreation.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*76) -- Ross Dependency.
(*764) -- Ross Island.
SPRI record no.: 186488

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