領域外・複数領域(M)
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セッション小記号
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ジョイント(IS)
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セッションID
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M-IS02
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タイトル
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和文
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Geomaterials in cultural heritage: weathering, investigation techniques, and conservation
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英文
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Geomaterials in cultural heritage: weathering, investigation techniques, and conservation
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タイトル短縮名
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和文
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Geomaterials in cultural heritage
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英文
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Geomaterials in cultural heritage
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代表コンビーナ
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氏名
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和文
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Akos Torok
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英文
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Akos Torok
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所属
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和文 |
Department of Engineering Geology and Geotecnics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics |
英文
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Department of Engineering Geology and Geotecnics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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共同コンビーナ 1
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氏名
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和文
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小口 千明
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英文
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Chiaki T. Oguchi
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所属
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和文
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埼玉大学大学院理工学研究科
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英文
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Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University
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共同コンビーナ 2
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氏名
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和文
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Celine Elise Schneider
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英文
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Celine Elise Schneider
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所属
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和文
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University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
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英文
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University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne
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共同コンビーナ 3
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氏名
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和文
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Miguel Gomez-Heras
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英文
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Miguel Gomez-Heras
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所属
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和文
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Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
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英文
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Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
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発表言語
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E
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スコープ
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和文
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The safeguard and valorization of cultural heritage is bound to a deep knowledge of the component materials that, for many artifacts and sites of archaeological and historical interest, include diverse geomaterials, i.e., natural stone, ceramics, mortar, pigments, etc. The related research approaches involve applied geosciences, for example, mineralogy, geomorphology, geochemistry, engineering geology, but also geoarchaeology, conservation science, materials science, and others. This session focuses on the following aspects of geomaterial research for cultural heritage: investigation techniques, particularly involving non-destructive and non-invasive methods, applied in indoor and outdoor field studies or in the laboratory; development of novel devices, protocols, and techniques of data treatment; characterization of weathering patterns, mechanisms, and kinetics; modelling and simulation of decay processes; conservation treatments, monitoring, and documentation. The session welcomes contributions presenting original research, case studies, and experimental methods.
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英文
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The safeguard and valorization of cultural heritage is bound to a deep knowledge of the component materials that, for many artifacts and sites of archaeological and historical interest, include diverse geomaterials, i.e., natural stone, ceramics, mortar, pigments, etc. The related research approaches involve applied geosciences, for example, mineralogy, geomorphology, geochemistry, engineering geology, but also geoarchaeology, conservation science, materials science, and others. This session focuses on the following aspects of geomaterial research for cultural heritage: investigation techniques, particularly involving non-destructive and non-invasive methods, applied in indoor and outdoor field studies or in the laboratory; development of novel devices, protocols, and techniques of data treatment; characterization of weathering patterns, mechanisms, and kinetics; modelling and simulation of decay processes; conservation treatments, monitoring, and documentation. The session welcomes contributions presenting original research, case studies, and experimental methods.
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発表方法
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口頭および(または)ポスターセッション
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ジョイントセッション
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EGU
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