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Waller:1986 Waller, Robert (1986): The prevention of humidity-related phase transitions in mineral specimens. In:: Abstracts of the joint annual meeting of GAC, MAC and CGU, 141.
Waller:1994 Waller, Robert (1994): Conservation risk assessment: a strategy for managing resources for preventive conservation. In: A. Roy; P. Smith (eds.): Preventive Conservation Practice, Theory and Research. Preprints of the Contributions to the Ottawa Congress, 12-16 September 1994. London, 12-16, Url.
Wallert:1996 Wallert, Arie (1996): Deliquescence and Recrystallization of Salts in the Dead Sea Scrolls. In: Roy, Ashok ; Smith, Perry (eds.): Archaeological conservation and its consequences: preprints of the contributions to the IIC Copenhagen congress, 26-30 August 1996 , 198-202.
Walter:1991 Walter, R. (1991): Buntsandstein-Zerfall in der Saline Philipshall, Bad Dürkheim, Diplom-Arbeit, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt
Wand.etal:19??? Wand, U.; Strauch, G. (1990): Stable isotope geochemistry of Antarctic salt efflorescences. In: Isotopenpraxis, 26 (12), 573-576
Warke.etal:1994 Warke, P. A.; Smith, B. J. (1994): Inheritance Effects on the Efficacy of Salt Weathering Mechanisms in Thermally Cycled Granite Blocks Under Laboratory and Field Conditions. In: Bell, E.; Cooper, T. P. (eds.): Proceedings of the Conference Granite Weathering and Conservation, Trinity College, Dublin, September 1983, The Director of Buildings' Office, Trinity College, 19-27.
Warke.etal:2000 Warke, P. A.; Smith, B. J. (2000): Salt distribution in clay-rich weathered sandstone. In: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 25 (12), 1333-1342
Warscheid.etal:2000 Warscheid, Th.; Braams, J. (2000): Biodeterioration of stone: a review. In: International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 46 (4), 343-368
Warscheid:1990 Warscheid, T. (1990): Untersuchungen zur Biodeterioration von Sandsteinen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der chemoorganotrophen Bakterien. Dissertation, Universität Oldenburg
Washburn:1927 Washburn, E. R. (1927): The creeping of solutions. In: Journal of physical chemistry, 32 (), 143-176
Watchman.etal:1996 Watchman, Alan; Campbell, John (1996): Micro-Stratigraphic Analyses of Laminated Oxalate Crusts in Northern Australia. In: Realini, M.; Toniolo, L. (eds.): Proceedings of the II International Symposium. The oxalate films in the conservation of works of art. Milan, March 25-27, 1996,Editeam 409-422.
Watchman:1990 Watchman, Alan (1990): A summary of occurrences of oxalate-rich crusts in Australia. In: Rock art research, 7 (1), 44-50
Watchman:1991 Watchman, A. (1991): Age and composition of oxalate-rich crusts in the northern territory, Australia. In: Studies in Conservation, 36 (1), 24-32, Url
Watkinson.etal:2005 Watkinson, David; Lewis, Mark T. (2005): Desiccated Storage of Chloride-Contaminated Archaeological Iron Objects. In: Studies in Conservation, 50 (4), 241-252, Url
Watkinson.etal:2008 Watkinson, David; Al-Zahrani, Abdulnaser (2008): Towards quantified assessment of aqueous chloride extraction methods for archaeological iron: de-oxygenated treatment environments. In: The Conservator, 31 (), 75-86
Watkinson:1976 Watkinson, D. (1976): An investigation into possible electrical and ion exchange methods for the removal of soluble salts from pottery. Diploma in Conservation
Watson:1982 Watson, A. (1982): The origin, nature and distribution of gypsum crusts. Dissertation, Pd.D. Thesis, University of Oxford
Watson:1983 Watson, A. (1983): Gypsum crusts. In: Goudie, A.; Pye, K. (eds.): Chemical sediments and geomorphology: Precipitates and residua in the near-surface environment, Academic Press, 133-61.
Watt.etal:2000 Watt, D. S.; Colston, B. J. (2000): Investigating the effects of humidity and salt crystallisation on medieval masonry. In: Building and Environment, 35 (8), 737-749
Watt.etal:2003 Watt, D.; Colston, B. (eds.) (2003): Conservation of Historic Buildings and their Contents: Addressing the Conflicts, Donhead
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