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Changes in Waterlogged Medieval Window Glass
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Samples of wet 13th-14th c. Grisaille window glass, visually sorted according to their extent of corrosion, were examined for physical changes while air-drying and solvent-drying. Polished cross-sections of the samples were examined with a JEOL-35CF SEM with a LINK AN 10,000 dispersive x-ray analyzer. Elemental distribution maps showed distinct alterations in the positioning of elements according to the corroded nature of the glass.
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