18-21 OCTOBER, STOCKHOLM
Program
Welcome Welc om e t o Shipw r eck s 2 0 1 1 info@shipwrecks2011.com http://www.shipwrecks2011.com/
18-21 OCTOBER, STOCKHOLM
Program Ch e m i st ry and preservation of w a t e rl og g ed w ood en shipwre cks
18-21 O c t o b er Stockholm
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Tuesday Oc t o b e r 1 8 t h Welcome to Shipwrecks 2011 16.00-18.00 Registration desk open for registration 18.00- 19.30 Get-together reception, Roy. Inst. of Technology
Wedn
Sessions: “Casestudies” and “Bacterial Sessions: and Chemical and Processes and “Casestudies” “Detection Their Detection” of Degradation Processes”
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Wednesday Oc t o b e r 1 9 t h 08.00-08.30
Registration desk open for registration
08.30-09.00
Welcome, practical details Björn Varenius and Monica Ek
Case Studies Chair: Per Hoffmann, Ingrid Hall Roth
Keynote
From the Skuldelev to the Roskilde Ships – 50 09.00-09.45 years of shipwreck conservation at the National Museum of Denmark Dr Poul Jensen, conservators Anette Hjelm-Pedersen and Kristiane Straetkvern – National Museum of Denmark The Batavia – Past, current and 09.45-10.15 future conservation Dr Ian Godfrey, Western Australian Museum
Break
10.15-10.45 Coffee/tea break The first five years and future perspectives of 10.45-11.15 Yenkapi shipwrecks project Professor Ufuk Kocabaş, University of Istanbul, Turkey Microbial degradation in the 18th century 11.15-11.45 shipwreck Vrouw Maria Dr Kari Steffen, University of Helsinki, Finland The Swash Channel wreck in situ protection 11.45-12.15 and preservation Dr Paola Palma, Bournemouth university, UK
Lunch
12.15-13.45 Lunch
C a s e s t ud i e s: D et e c t ion of Deg rad at i on Proce sse s Chair: Kristiane Straetkvern, Hartmuth Kutzke Keynote
13.45-14.30
The waterlogged wood of the shipwrecks found in Pisa (Italy) - diagnosis and conservation Dr. Gianna Giachi, Soprintendenza Per I Beni Archeologici Della Toscana, Italy
Study of bacterial wood degradation based on 14.30-15.15 laboratory Microcosm-experiments Dr Jana Gelbrich, German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven Break
15.15-15.45 Coffee/tea break Characterization of waterlogged archaeological wood with UV-microspectrophotometry 15.45-16.15 Conservator Nanna Bjerregaard-Pedersen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Characterization of archaeological waterlogged wood by nuclear magnetic resonance and gel 16.15-16.45 permeation chromatography Dr Marco Orlandi, University of Milano, Italy Analytical pyrolysis techniques to evaluate the 16.45-17.15 degradation of archaeological waterlogged wood Professor Maria Perla Colombini, University of Pisa, Italy Wooden foundations in Venice: 17.15-17.45 A preliminary study Dr Nicola Macchioni, CNR, Venice, Italy
Reception
18.30-
Reception Maritime Museum - Presentation of the newly discovered shipwreck �MARS�, lost in battle with the Danish fleet in the Baltic Sea in 1564
Sessions: “Vasastudies” and “Degradation, Environment, Pr eser vation”
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Thursday Oc t o b e r 2 0 t h 08:00-08:30 Registration desk open
VasaStudies Chair: Poul Jensen, Marika Hedin Ten years of Vasa research – Review 08.30-09.00 and outlook Professor Lars Ivar Elding, The Vasa Museum, Stockholm Keynote
X-ray spectroscopy reveals the chemistry of waterlogged archaeological wood 09.00-09.45 Professor Ingmar Persson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Hierarchical structure of oak wood from the 09.45-10.15 Swedish warship Vasa Professor Ritva Serimaa, University of Helsinki, Finland
Break
10.15-10.45 Coffee/tea break State of damage in Vasa oak – mechanical properties and molar mass of cellulose 10.45-11.15 Professor Lars Berglund, KTH Roy. Inst. of Technology, Stockholm Degradation reactions in Vasa wood Dr Tommy Iversen and Dina Dedic, KTH Roy. Inst. of 11.15-11.45 Technology and Innventia, Stockholm From creep characterization of Vasa oak towards design strategies of an improved support system 11.45-12.15 for the ship Professor Kristofer Gamstedt, University of Uppsala, Sweden
Lunch
12.15-13.45 Lunch
Degradation, Environment, Preservation Chair: Ian Godfrey, Göran Gellerstedt Long-term responses in archaeological wood to ambient temperature and relative humidity Case 13.45-14.15 study - the Oseberg ship Dr Paolo Dionisi-Vici, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Break
14,15-14.30
The climate-control system at the Vasa Museum Conservator Emma Hocker, The Vasa museum, Stockholm
14.30-14.45
Vasa – Present day status and ongoing work Magnus Olofsson, The Vasa Museum, Stockholm
14.45-15.15 Coffee / tea break Consumption of oxygen by conserved 15.15-15.45 archaeological wood Dr Martin N. Mortensen, National Museum of Denmark The behaviour of alum in alum-conserved wooden objects 15.45-16.15 Dr Hartmut Kutzke, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway Alum-treated wood: characterization using infrared spectroscopy and solid state NMR 16.15-16.45 Conservator Susan Braovac, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo, Norway
Dinner
Demonstration
19:00
Conference dinner at the Vasa Museum Demonstration of bolt exchange on the ship
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Sessi o n : “No vel Metho ds a n d C o n so li dan t s”
Friday
Friday Oc t o b e r 2 1 s t N o v e l M e t h o d s a n d C o n s o l i d a n t s Chair: Monica Ek, Jana Gelbrich Keynote
09.00-09.45 Hydroxide nanoparticles for deacidification of archaeological wood Professor Piero Baglioni, University of Florence, Italy 09.45-10.15
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New consolidants in wood conservation Dr. Giacomo Cipriani, University of Florence, Italy
10.15-10.45 Coffee / tea break Supramolecular self-assembled Fe(III)sequestering 3D polymer networks for the 10.45-11.15 preservation of maritime archaeological wood Dr Zarah Walsh, University of Cambridge, UK Bio-mimetic conservation Cellulose and 11.15-11.45 chitosan for wood preservation Mikkel Christensen, University of Oslo, Norway A new protocol suitable for the treatment of composite archaeological artefacts Partial PEG 11.45-12.15 treatment + freeze drying + radiation-curing resin consolidation Dr Khôi Tran, ARC-Nucléart, CEA-Grenoble, France
Time- and wavelength resolved diffuse optical spectroscopy for non-invasive characterization 12.15-12.45 of wood Professor Cosimo D’Andrea, Milano University of Technology, Italy 12.45-13.00 Conference concludes Lunch
13.00-14.00 Lunch
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