Volume 6 Supplement 2
Proceedings of CMA4CH 2010: Application of Multivariate Analysis and Chemometry to Cultural Heritage and Environment
Proceedings
Edited by Giovanni Visco
CMA4CH 2010: Multivariate Analysis and Chemometry to Cultural Heritage and Environment. Go to conference site.
Taormina, Italy26-29 September 2010
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Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):I1
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Self organising maps for visualising and modelling
The paper describes the motivation of SOMs (Self Organising Maps) and how they are generally more accessible due to the wider available modern, more powerful, cost-effective computers. Their advantages compare...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S1 -
Characterization of black pigment used in 30 BC fresco wall paint using instrumental methods and chemometry
Several standard powdered black pigments were characterized by means of thermogravimetry TG-DTG and allied techniques. These pigments were used to make standard plaster frescoes at this purpose prepared. The l...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S2 -
SEM-EDS investigation on PM10 data collected in Central Italy: Principal Component Analysis and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis
Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Hierarchical Cluster Analysis (HCA) were applied on PM10 particle data in order to: identify particle clusters that can be differentiated on the bases of their chemical c...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S3 -
A quantitative structure- property relationship of gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric retention data of 85 volatile organic compounds as air pollutant materials by multivariate methods
A quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR) study is suggested for the prediction of retention times of volatile organic compounds. Various kinds of molecular descriptors were calculated to represent...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S4 -
Source apportionment of groundwater pollutants in Apulian agricultural sites using multivariate statistical analyses: case study of Foggia province
Ground waters are an important resource of water supply for human health and activities. Groundwater uses and applications are often related to its composition, which is increasingly influenced by human activi...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S5 -
Common plants as alternative analytical tools to monitor heavy metals in soil
Herbaceous plants are common vegetal species generally exposed, for a limited period of time, to bioavailable environmental pollutants. Heavy metals contamination is the most common form of environmental pollu...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S6 -
Detailed kinetic and chemometric study of the cellulose thermal breakdown in artificially aged and non aged commercial paper. Different methods for computing activation energy as an assessment model in archaeometric applications
The thermal oxidative degradation of aged and non aged cellulose samples of commercial paper was studied using thermogravimetry and derivative thermogravimetry under a forced air flow up to 800°C.
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S7 -
The determination and role of peroxyacetil nitrate in photochemical processes in atmosphere
Peroxyacetilnitrates (PAN) is the most characteristic photoxidant of a range of secondary pollutants formed by the photochemical reaction of hydrocarbons with nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere: it is phytotoxi...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S8 -
Ancient coins: cluster analysis applied to find a correlation between corrosion process and burial soil characteristics
Although it is well known that any material degrades faster when exposed to an aggressive environment as well as that "aggressive" cannot be univocally defined as depending also on the chemical-physical charac...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S9 -
XPS characterization of (copper-based) coloured stains formed on limestone surfaces of outdoor Roman monuments
Limestone basements holding bronzes or other copper alloys artefacts such as sculptures, decorations and dedicatory inscriptions are frequently met both in modern and ancient monuments. In outdoor conditions, ...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S10 -
Microclimate monitoring in the Carcer Tullianum: temporal and spatial correlation and gradients evidenced by multivariate analysis; first campaign
Too often microclimate studies in the field of cultural heritage are published without any or scarce information on sampling design, sensors (type, number, position) and instrument validation. Lacking of this ...
Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6(Suppl 2):S11
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