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Determining decay mechanisms on engraved rock art sites using pH, chloride ion and redox measurements with an assessment of the impact of cyclones, sea salt and nitrate ions on acidity
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Ian Donald MacLeod
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Warren Fish
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Murals, Stone, and Rock Art
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Paper
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English
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2021 Beijing
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Transcending Boundaries: Integrated Approaches to Conservation. ICOM-CC 19th Triennial Conference Preprints, Beijing, 17–21 May 2021
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978-2-491997-14-4
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ICOM-CC
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Ian Donald MacLeod; Warren Fish,. Determining decay mechanisms on engraved rock art sites using pH, chloride ion and redox measurements with an assessment of the impact of cyclones, sea salt and nitrate ions on acidity. In Transcending Boundaries: Integrated Approaches to Conservation. ICOM-CC 19th Triennial Conference Preprints, Beijing, 17–21 May 2021, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-2-491997-14-4
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