2018
DOI: 10.35219/ann-ugal-math-phys-mec.2018.2.13
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Study of air quality in the museum environment. Galati study case

Abstract: It is known that the conservation of cultural heritage requires that atmospheric parameters as temperature, humidity or radiation be constant and have well-defined values. Small deviations may irreversibly damage paintings, sculptures, jewels, textiles, etc. Also, air pollution (i.e. increased concentration of trace gases) may affect negatively the quality of artworks through direct and indirect corrosion effects. To our knowledge, such measurements have not been performed in local museums, for a sufficiently … Show more

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