Particulate matter inside cultural heritage buildings possesses different degrees of risk to materials. Particles not only cause soiling but are abrasive, provide sites for surface reactions and have a potential to damage artifacts due to their hygroscopic nature (Hachtfield, 2005, Nazaroff et al., 1990). The aim of this study was to investigate concentrations and sources of airborne PM in the indoor environment of the Týn Cathedral in Prague
11 Abstract In the last decades great attention has been paid to the particulate matter with respect...
Indoor exposures to aerosols and gases are associated with both indoor and outdoor air pollution sou...
It is now well known that air pollution is responsible for the accelerated damage encountered on cul...
The aim of this study was to investigate concentrations and sources of airborne PM in the indoorenvi...
Aerosol particles are one of the major pollutants in outdoor and indoor air. Particulate matter (PM)...
Particulate matter in the indoor air in exhibition rooms is a serious risk to works of art stored th...
Summarization: The mass, ionic and elemental size distributions of particulate matter (PM) measured ...
Indoor air pollution in the exhibition rooms is a serious risk to works of art stored there. In the ...
Summarization: The impact from the indoor dry deposition of size-resolved particles was investigated...
Electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) of single particles and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescen...
Indoor air pollution in cultural heritage buildings such as museums, libraries and archives can be h...
The study includes indoor/outdoor monitoring of the air quality in four archives in the Czech Republ...
Pollution in indoor environment can cause irreversible degradation of materials stored there. The ai...
Abstract: This contribution reports on experimental work on a micro Raman investigation of the chemi...
Particle-phase contaminants in the indoor environment can cause adverse health effects on the genera...
11 Abstract In the last decades great attention has been paid to the particulate matter with respect...
Indoor exposures to aerosols and gases are associated with both indoor and outdoor air pollution sou...
It is now well known that air pollution is responsible for the accelerated damage encountered on cul...
The aim of this study was to investigate concentrations and sources of airborne PM in the indoorenvi...
Aerosol particles are one of the major pollutants in outdoor and indoor air. Particulate matter (PM)...
Particulate matter in the indoor air in exhibition rooms is a serious risk to works of art stored th...
Summarization: The mass, ionic and elemental size distributions of particulate matter (PM) measured ...
Indoor air pollution in the exhibition rooms is a serious risk to works of art stored there. In the ...
Summarization: The impact from the indoor dry deposition of size-resolved particles was investigated...
Electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) of single particles and energy dispersive X-ray fluorescen...
Indoor air pollution in cultural heritage buildings such as museums, libraries and archives can be h...
The study includes indoor/outdoor monitoring of the air quality in four archives in the Czech Republ...
Pollution in indoor environment can cause irreversible degradation of materials stored there. The ai...
Abstract: This contribution reports on experimental work on a micro Raman investigation of the chemi...
Particle-phase contaminants in the indoor environment can cause adverse health effects on the genera...
11 Abstract In the last decades great attention has been paid to the particulate matter with respect...
Indoor exposures to aerosols and gases are associated with both indoor and outdoor air pollution sou...
It is now well known that air pollution is responsible for the accelerated damage encountered on cul...