Subject: Earthquakes
The following is posted on behalf of Maria Mouliou. Being based in the UK means that earthquakes do not concern us too much so perhaps someone else can give more positive advice. I am seeking some information on environmental and conservation practices in museums. Specifically, I would appreciate some tips and feedback on disaster planning strategies, mainly as regards archaeological museums and their "reaction/behaviour" in the unexpected event of an earthquake vibration. What I am really concerned with is preventive conservation, regarding both heavier free-standing objects and smaller artefacts protected in show-cases. In other words, I want to know how we can minimise the potentially disastrous effects of earthquake vibrations on museum objects. Would you have any information on relevant literature, appropriate materials and methods which were used successfully in the past or even contact numbers of other professionals who could enlighten me on this issue, I would be most grateful to have it. Dr. Maria Mouliou Archaeologist-Museologist Associate of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture Dept. of Antiquities 35 Tmolou St. 162 33 Athens Greece Tel/Fax: +30-1-7657939 mmouliou [at] compulink__gr Owen Bradford Bindery and Print Services Manager The Robinson Library The University Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4HQ +44 191 2227663 *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:38 Distributed: Thursday, October 22, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-38-019 ***Received on Wednesday, 21 October, 1998