22323
Accession Number
37047
Author
Schulz, R.L.;Clark, D.E.;Folz, D.C.
Title Of Article Chaper
Theories of Corrosion as Applied to Preservation of Archaeological Ceramics
Title Of Journal Book
MRS Proceedings
Volume
267
Pages
1015-1029
Collation
15 p. : ills.
Reference Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Monograph
Literature Level
Analytic
Abstract
An understanding of corrosion processes is beneficial in the preservation of ancient ceramic artifacts. A wealth of information is available on this topic in the materials science and engineering literature. Significant contributions to the corrosion literature have been made over the last 15 years due to the extensive research performed on nuclear wasteform systems. This paper will review the current state of understanding of aqueous corrosion of glasses. We will discuss how this information can be applied to some of the current issues in preservation of archaeological ceramics.
Keywords
glass;ceramic;archaeology;artifact;corrosion
pub_id
22323