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* [http://www.natmus.dk/cons/x/ww/ww3.htm Conservation of waterlogged wood by freeze drying] ([[Danish National Museum]]) | |||
* Google search on [http://www.google.se/search?q=freeze-drying+waterlogged+wood freeze-drying waterlogged wood] (Please list substantial references directly in this article when found!) | * Google search on [http://www.google.se/search?q=freeze-drying+waterlogged+wood freeze-drying waterlogged wood] (Please list substantial references directly in this article when found!) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 21 December 2009
Freeze-drying is used to remove water in waterlogged archaeological wood, often after PEG impregnation. References on its usefulness for dendrochronology is needed.
External links
- Conservation of waterlogged wood by freeze drying (Danish National Museum)
- Google search on freeze-drying waterlogged wood (Please list substantial references directly in this article when found!)
- Wikipedia (English) article about Freeze-drying
- Wikipedia (Swedish) article about Frystorkning
- Wikipedia (Deutsch) article about Gefriertrocknung