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The underwater environment Essential Reading Florian, M-L. E., 1987, The underwater environment, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 1-20. Deterioration and conservation of ceramics, glass, and stone Essential Reading MacLeod, I. D. 1987 Desalination of glass, stone and ceramics recovered from shipwreck sites. In Preprints of International Council of Museums Committee for Conservation 8 th Triennial Meeting, Sydney, Australia, K. Grimstad (ed.), Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, pp. 103-107. Pearson, C., 1987, Deterioration of ceramics, glass and stone, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 99-104. Pearson, C. 1987, On-site storage and conservation, Glass, ceramics and stone. In The Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworth, London, pp. 113-115. Robinson, W., 1998, First Aid for Underwater Finds, Archetype Publications, London & Nautical Archaeology Society, Portsmouth, pp. 71-79. Corrosion and conservation of ferrous metals Essential Reading Carpenter, J., 1987, The uses of soil stabilizing gel media in the conservation of large and small shipwreck artefacts, Int. J. of Naut. Arch., vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 95-107. Carpenter, J., 1988, Iron ship: concretion wreck, in Papers from the First Australian Seminar on Iron and Steamship Archaeology, M. McCarthy (ed), Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Seminar Series No. 1, pp. 88-90. North, N.A., 1987, Conservation of metals, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 212-231. North, N.A. & MacLeod, I.D., 1987, Corrosion of metals, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 68-81. Robinson, W., 1998, First Aid for Underwater Finds, Archetype Publications, London & Nautical Archaeology Society, Portsmouth, pp. 51-61. Corrosion and conservation of non-ferrous metals Essential Reading North, N.A., 1987, Conservation of metals, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 232-247.

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The underwater environment Essential Reading

• Florian, M-L. E., 1987, The underwater environment, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 1-20.

Deterioration and conservation of ceramics, glass, and stone Essential Reading

• MacLeod, I. D. 1987 Desalination of glass, stone and ceramics recovered from shipwreck sites. In Preprints of International Council of Museums Committee for Conservation 8th Triennial Meeting, Sydney, Australia, K. Grimstad (ed.), Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, pp. 103-107.

• Pearson, C., 1987, Deterioration of ceramics, glass and stone, in Conservation of

Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 99-104.

• Pearson, C. 1987, On-site storage and conservation, Glass, ceramics and stone. In The Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworth, London, pp. 113-115.

• Robinson, W., 1998, First Aid for Underwater Finds, Archetype Publications,

London & Nautical Archaeology Society, Portsmouth, pp. 71-79. Corrosion and conservation of ferrous metals Essential Reading

• Carpenter, J., 1987, The uses of soil stabilizing gel media in the conservation of large and small shipwreck artefacts, Int. J. of Naut. Arch., vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 95-107.

• Carpenter, J., 1988, Iron ship: concretion wreck, in Papers from the First Australian

Seminar on Iron and Steamship Archaeology, M. McCarthy (ed), Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Seminar Series No. 1, pp. 88-90.

• North, N.A., 1987, Conservation of metals, in Conservation of Marine

Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 212-231. • North, N.A. & MacLeod, I.D., 1987, Corrosion of metals, in Conservation of Marine

Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 68-81.

• Robinson, W., 1998, First Aid for Underwater Finds, Archetype Publications, London & Nautical Archaeology Society, Portsmouth, pp. 51-61.

Corrosion and conservation of non-ferrous metals Essential Reading

• North, N.A., 1987, Conservation of metals, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 232-247.

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• North, N.A. & MacLeod, I.D., 1987, Corrosion of metals, in Conservation of Marine

Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 80-98.

• Robinson, W., 1998, First Aid for Underwater Finds, Archetype Publications, London & Nautical Archaeology Society, Portsmouth, pp. 61-69.

Deterioration and conservation of organic materials Essential Reading

• Florian, M-L.E., 1987, Deterioration of organic materials other than wood, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 21-54.

• Grattan, D.W., 1987, Waterlogged wood, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological

Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 55-67.

• Grattan, D.W. & Clarke, R.W., 1987, Conservation of waterlogged wood, in Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 164-167; 200-206.

• Jenssen, V., 1987, Conservation of wet organic artefacts excluding wood, in

Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects, C. Pearson (ed.), Butterworths, London, pp. 122-164.

• Robinson, W., 1998, First Aid for Underwater Finds, Archetype Publications,

London & Nautical Archaeology Society, Portsmouth, pp. 25-50.

Cathodic protection Essential Reading

• Davis, J.G., 1994, Cathodic protection for immersed surfaces on Museum Aircraft Carrier U.S.S. Lexington, Cathodic & Anodic Protection, pp. 12-14.

• Gregory, D., 1999, Monitoring the effect of sacrificial anodes on the large iron

artefacts on the Duart Point wreck, 1997, Int. J. Naut. Arch., vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 164-173.

• Heldtberg M., MacLeod I. & Richards, V., 2004, Corrosion and cathodic protection

of iron in seawater: A case study of the James Matthews (1841), in J. Ashton & D. Hallam (eds), Metal 04: Proceedings of the International Conference on Metals Conservation, Canberra, 4-8 October 2004, National Museum of Australia, Canberra, pp. 75-87. E

• MacLeod, I.D., 1986, Conservation of the steam ship Xantho, ICCM Bulletin, vol. 12,

no. 3 & 4, pp. 67-94. • MacLeod, I.D., 1989, The application of corrosion science to the management of

maritime archaeological sites, Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 7-16.

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• MacLeod, I.D., 1996, In situ conservation of cannon and anchors on shipwreck sites.

In Conservation of Archaeological Sites and its Consequences, A. Roy & P. Smith (eds), IIC, London, pp. 111-115.

• MacLeod I., Morrison P., Richards V & West N., 2004, ‘Corrosion monitoring and

the environmental impact of decommissioned naval vessels as artificial reefs’, in Metal 04: Proceedings of the International Conference on Metals Conservation, Canberra, 4-8 October 2004, eds J. Ashton & D. Hallam, National Museum of Australia, pp. 53-74. E

• North, N., 1984, The role of galvanic couples in the corrosion of shipwreck metals,

Int. J. Naut. Arch., vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 133-136. Optional Reading

• Uhlig, H.H. (ed.), 1966, The Corrosion Handbook, John Wiley and Sons, New York. • Morgan, J.H., 1959, Cathodic Protection, Leonard Hill Books Limited, London. • Morgan, J.H., 1993, Cathodic Protection, National Association of Corrosion

Engineers, Texas. Techniques for in-situ preservation: Reburial Essential Reading

• Bergstrand T., Björdal C.G., Bohm C., Christenssen E., Gregory D., MacLeod I.D., Nilsson T., Nyström I., Peacock E., Richards V.L. & Turner G., 2005, Reburial as a Method of Preserving Archaeological Remains. A Presentation of the Marstrand Project’, in P. Hoffmann, K. Strætkvern, J.A. Spriggs & D. Gregory (eds), Proceedings of the 9th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Copenhagen, 7-11 June 2004, The International Council of Museums, Committee for Conservation Working Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials, Bremerhaven, pp. 9-39. E

• Godfrey I.M., Gregory D., Nyström I. & Richards V., 2004, In-situ Preservation of

Archaeological Materials and Sites Underwater’, in F. Maniscalco (ed.), Mediterraneum, Massa Editore, Italy, pp. 343-351. E

• Manders, M., Gregory, D., Richards, V., in press, ‘The In-Situ Preservation of

Archaeological Sites Underwater. An Evaluation of Some Techniques’, in Proceedings of the 2nd Heritage, Microbiology and Science Conference, 29 June – 1 July 2005, Portsmouth, pp. 179-203. E

• Nyström-Godfrey I. & Bergstrand T., (eds), 2007, Reburial and Analyses of

Archaeological Remains – Studies on the Effect of Reburial on Archaeological Materials Performed in Marstrand, Sweden 2003-2005. The RAAR Project, Bohusläns Museum and Studio VästSvensk Konservering, Sweden.

• Oxley, I., 1996, The in-situ preservation of underwater sites, in Preserving

Archaeological Remains In-situ, Proceedings of the Conference of the 1st-3rd April

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1996, M. Corfield, P. Hinton, T. Nixon & M. Pollard (eds), Museum of London Archaeological Service, pp. 159-173.

• Richards, V.L., 2003, James Matthews (1841) Reburial Project. Conservation

Research Design, August 2003, Department of Materials Conservation, Western Australian Museum, Perth, pp. 1-33. E

• Richards, V., Blanchette, R., Godfrey, I., Gregory, D., Held, B. & Reed, E., in press,

‘In-Situ Monitoring and Stabilisation of the James Matthews Site’, In Proceedings of the 10th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Amsterdam, 10-15 September 2007, The International Council of Museums, Committee for Conservation Working Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials, pp. 1-32. E

• Winton T. & Richards V., 2005, In-situ Containment of Sediment for Shipwreck

Reburial Projects, in P. Hoffmann, K. Strætkvern, J.A. Spriggs & D. Gregory (eds), Proceedings of the 9th ICOM Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials Conference, Copenhagen, 7-11 June 2004, The International Council of Museums, Committee for Conservation Working Group on Wet Organic Archaeological Materials, Bremerhaven, pp. 77-89. E