The aim of this study is to gain specific information on the water vapour interaction with archaeological and ethnographic birch bark. Water is involved in a number of curative and preventive conservation measurements e.g. when re-shaping or drying objects and when defining climate directives for long-term storage. We measured the sorption isotherm of archaeological, ethnographic and contemporary birch bark at different temperatures and analysed the moisture-induced size and shape changes (swelling, shrinkage, deformation) during humidification and drying. The analysis revealed that, compared to other organic materials like wood, the moisture uptake of outer birch bark is modest. This can be attributed to the cell structure and composition:...
Two experimental techniques were used to perform moisture sorption tests at 25°C on specimens of yel...
Freshly harvested outer birch bark is a pliable, leather-like material, but within a short period it...
Wood is a hygroscopic material that absorbs and desorbs water to equilibrate to the ambient climate....
Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about their con...
Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about their conse...
Physical properties of importance in drying processes have been compiled for bark, including spruce,...
In this paper we present an atlas of micromorphological degradation of archaeological birch bark for...
Large research work is currently being performed concerning different elaborated new wood protection...
This article deals with the hygroscopic properties of the coniferous bark species in Siberia. Isothe...
The research presented examined wood treatment at high temperatures. Wood spe-cimens were tested at ...
The presence of water in wooden elements is an important factor in the understanding of the evolutio...
As the outer layer of trees and shrubs, bark is exposed to the direct action of atmospheric conditio...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
The subject of the present research is the water storage capacity of bark of seven forest tree speci...
Baskets are prone to damage caused by the alternate swelling and shrinking of fibers due to fluctuat...
Two experimental techniques were used to perform moisture sorption tests at 25°C on specimens of yel...
Freshly harvested outer birch bark is a pliable, leather-like material, but within a short period it...
Wood is a hygroscopic material that absorbs and desorbs water to equilibrate to the ambient climate....
Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about their con...
Archaeological birch-bark artefacts from ice patches are rare and little knowledge about their conse...
Physical properties of importance in drying processes have been compiled for bark, including spruce,...
In this paper we present an atlas of micromorphological degradation of archaeological birch bark for...
Large research work is currently being performed concerning different elaborated new wood protection...
This article deals with the hygroscopic properties of the coniferous bark species in Siberia. Isothe...
The research presented examined wood treatment at high temperatures. Wood spe-cimens were tested at ...
The presence of water in wooden elements is an important factor in the understanding of the evolutio...
As the outer layer of trees and shrubs, bark is exposed to the direct action of atmospheric conditio...
Heat-treated and matched boards dried at 60°C of Scots pine (Pinus silvestris), Norway spruce (Picea...
The subject of the present research is the water storage capacity of bark of seven forest tree speci...
Baskets are prone to damage caused by the alternate swelling and shrinking of fibers due to fluctuat...
Two experimental techniques were used to perform moisture sorption tests at 25°C on specimens of yel...
Freshly harvested outer birch bark is a pliable, leather-like material, but within a short period it...
Wood is a hygroscopic material that absorbs and desorbs water to equilibrate to the ambient climate....