The application of Fourier transform (FT) Raman spectroscopy to two pigment samples of mediaeval wall paintings and the identiΓcation of the pigments used are reported. The potential of FT-Raman spectroscopy as a non-destructive technique to examine valuable artistic and archaeological artefacts is
Fourier Transform Raman spectroscopic and scanning electron microscopic study of cryptoendolithic lichens from Antarctica
β Scribed by H. G. M. Edwards; N. C. Russell; D. D. Wynn-Williams
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 635 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0377-0486
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β¦ Synopsis
The Raman microscopic analysis of a cryptoendolithic lichen community in sandstone from East Beacon Ridge, Victoria Land, Antarctica, is described for the Γrst time. The Raman spectra from the crustal, lichen, fungal and accumulation zones were used to assess the strategy adopted by the lichen community under environmentally stressed conditions. Calcium oxalate dihydrate was found only in the upper lichen zone, whereas calcium oxalate monohydrate was found distributed through several zones ; this is ascribed to a microenvironmental temperature gradient. The leaching of iron oxide occurs from the crustal surface zone into the accumulation zone. In contradiction with earlier wet chemical destructive analyses of Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities, the presence of calcium carbonate was not conΓrmed in the lichen or fungal zones. The Raman spectroscopic results were con-Γrmed by scanning electron microscopic x-ray analysis.
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