Subject: Indoor Air Pollution Working Group meeting
The 4th meeting of the Indoor Air Pollution (IAP) Working Group will be held on November 8-9, 2001, at The National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen. The programme includes: "Indoor Environment Engineering for Heritage Conservation: Report of a workshop at the Clima2000 Conference" Livio De Santoli Rehva (Representatives of European Heating and Ventilating Associations), Italy "Application of diffusive sampling to the protection of Cultural Heritage" Franco De Santis CNR - Istituto Inquinamento Atmosferico, Italy "Measurement of case exchange rates and the use of such measurements" Hubertus Ankersmit Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Max Lebidinsky, Simon F. Watts Oxford Brookes University UK "Emission of organic acids from wooden construction materials in a small test chamber; preliminary results of Solid Phase Micro Extraction measurements" Maarten van Bommel Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage Peter Brimblecombe, Michele Raychaudhuri, Derek Bowden University of East Anglia, UK "Surface reactions of deposited NO2 in the museum environment" "The ventilation of enclosures to reduce internally generated pollutants and simple techniques to measure air exchange rates within enclosures: report on progress to date" Andrew Calver Museum of London, UK "Microclimate: a difficult variable in museums" Dario Camuffo National Research Council, Italy "Particle Profiles and Filtration Efficiency in Museums" William Esposito Ambient Group, USA /International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) "Airborne Dust in the Museum Environment" Jes Fenger, Kare Kemp National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark Pernille Bronee, Anne Lisbeth Schmidt National Museum of Denmark "Air Quality Monitoring and its benefit to the preservation" Cecily M. Grzywacz The Getty Conservation Institute, USA "The conservation of ceramics contaminated with acid induced salts: necessity of a multi-disciplinary approach" Lieve Halsberghe La Cambre, Belgium "Sealing and airtightness of museum storage" Velson Horie The Manchester Museum, UK "Clearing the air: communicating air quality issues to museum staff and responding to external accusations at the National Gallery of Australia" Janet Hughes National Gallery of Australia "Measuring particulates in historic buildings: a comparison of methodologies" Barry Knight English Heritage, UK "Development of a damage assessment dosimeter using piezoelectric quartz crystals coated with egg based films" Marianne Odlyha, Gary M. Foster, J.M Slater School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, UK "Recent improvements in SPME-GC/MS detection of acetic and formic acid in air" Morten Ryhl-Svendsen, Jens Glastrup National Museum of Denmark "Copper and Lead Corrosion in Carbonyl Environments" Jean Tetreault Canadian Conservation Institute Emilio Cano Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas (CENIM) Spain Maarten Van Bommel Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage David Scott Getty Conservation Institute Luc Robbiola Ecole national superieure de chimie de Paris France Jean-Pierre Dallas, Marie-Genevieve Barthes Centre d'etudes de chimie metallurgique CNRS France "Acid sampling collection rates" Claire Watt, Lorraine Gibson University of Strathclyde, UK Further information regarding the meeting, including links for accommodation in Copenhagen, as well as abstracts and reports from the previous three meetings can be found at <URL:http://hjem.get2net.dk/ryhl/iap.htm> In order to register for the meeting please e-mail <morten.ryhl-svendsen [at] natmus__dk> Morten Ryhl-Svendsen National Museum of Denmark Conservation Dept., The Laboratory P.O. Box 260, Brede DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby Denmark +45 33 47 35 35 Fax: +45 33 47 33 27 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:25 Distributed: Friday, September 21, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-25-007 ***Received on Friday, 21 September, 2001