segunda-feira, 4 de maio de 2009

Metalografia, História e Belas-Artes

Foi há pouco publicado um volume da revista Materials Characterization com o título Metallography, history and the fine arts III. Trata-se do volume 60, n.º 4, de 2009.

Índice:

  • George F. Vander Voort, Chris Bagnall, Metallography, history and the fine arts III, p. 251-251
  • M. R. Barnett, A. Sullivan, R. Balasubramaniam, Electron backscattering diffraction analysis of an ancient wootz steel blade from central India, pp. 252-260
  • L. E. Murr, Nanoparticulate materials in antiquity: The good, the bad and the ugly, pp. 261-270
  • Sebastian Balos, Arlan Benscoter, Alan Pense, Roman mystery iron blades from Serbia, pp. 271-276
  • R. K. Dube, On the Kau[ano teleia]tilya's characterization tests for the purity of silver and its experimental replication, pp. 277-281
  • Kaoru Yonekura, Tetsuya Suzuki, Microhardness analysis and characterization of Palaeolithic stone tool materials for understanding primary material selections and utilizations, pp. 282-291
  • Iordanidis, J. Garcia-Guinea, G. Karamitrou-Mentessidi, Analytical study of ancient pottery from the archaeological site of Aiani, northern Greece, pp. 292-302
  • Kerem Serifaki, Hasan Böke, Serife YalçIn, Basak Ipekoglu, Characterization of materials used in the execution of historic oil paintings by XRD, SEM-EDS, TGA and LIBS analysis, pp. 303-311

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