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Microbiology of Concretions, Sediments and Mechanisms Influencing the Preservation of Submerged Archaeological Artifacts

机译:影响淹没考古文物保存的沉积物,沉积物和机制的微生物学

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Research conducted at deep-ocean ship wreck sites in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and in the Gulf of Mexico have revealed that microorganisms play a significant role in both the preservation and loss of submerged artifacts. Research to be reported concentrates on the influence of microbiologically induced concretions on the survival of maritime artifacts. Rusticles, a common form of concretion, have been found to provide valuable information to archeology (Garzke et al. 1997, Proceedings of the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers). The role of rusticles in the preservation of recalcitrant materials such as coal and glass fragments that become embedded within these growths, as well as forensic chemical analysis can be used to determine the nature of goods or munitions being carried by the ship at the time of its sinking, and will form examples.
机译:在北大西洋,地中海和墨西哥湾的深海沉船地点进行的研究表明,微生物在淹没文物的保存和损失中起着重要作用。待报道的研究集中于微生物诱导的凝结物对海上人工产物存活的影响。结石是一种常见的固结形式,已发现可为考古学提供有价值的信息(Garzke等人,1997,《海军建筑师和海洋工程师学会学报》)。 les石在保存顽固性材料(例如嵌入这些生长物中的煤和玻璃碎片)中的作用以及法医化学分析可用于确定船舶在其装运时所携带的货物或弹药的性质下沉,将形成例子。

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