6279
Accession Number
31175
Author
Zhou, Jian-hong; Liu, Cheng; He, Chao-hui
Author Affiliation
Northwest University, Academy of Culture and Museology; Northwest University, Academy of Culture and Museology; Danyang Museum
Title Of Article Chaper
An investigation of the origin of powdery rust of excavated bronze
Title Of Journal Book
Sciences of Conservation and Archaeology
Volume
18
Issue
2
Pages
51-56
Collation
6 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
ISSN
1005-1538
Language Of Text
Chinese
Language Of Summary
Chinese; English
Literature Type
Serial
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
Powdery rust is a highly harmful rust product. This paper takes on powdery rust from two angles; the formation of copper chlorides and the soil environment. A research on the formation of copper chlorides was conducted. It is considered that powdery rust was not formed directly in a buried environment. Powdery rust was gradually formed when nantokite and atacamite or the interaction of both come into contact with the atmospheric environment.
Keywords
powdery; powder; rust; disease; bury; environment
pub_id
6279