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Ano Letivo: 2013/14

Conservação e Restauro

Change and Changeability

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4 ECTS; 1º Ano, 2º Semestre, 15,0 T + 30,0 TP + 2,0 OT , Cód. 338029.

Lecturer
- Dina Maria Ribeiro Mateus (2)

(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona

Prerequisites
Knowledge of chemistry, materials, microbiology and biochemistry.

Objectives
Understand the mechanisms underlying decay mechanisms of materials used in the works of art, the impact of environmental conditions and control methods. Be able to isolate and classify, by classic methods, microorganisms responsible for decay. Be familiar with molecular biology
techniques.

Program
Alteration of inorganic, organic and synthetic materials used in cultural heritage assets – physical/chemical and biological actions: alteration and weathering mechanisms; living organisms involved in biodeterioration; microbial growth and control methods; Application of classic and molecular biology techniques in the identification of harmful biological agents.

Evaluation Methodology
Presentation of laboratory results in the format of a scientific paper. Presentation and discussion of a selected paper.
Minimum pass grade in each assessment component: 10/20.

Bibliography
- Aires-Barros, L. (2001). As rochas dos monumentos portugueses. Tipologias e patologias. (Vol. No.3). Lisboa: Cadernos IPPAR
- Gaylarde, C. e Seal, . e Allsopp, D. (2003). Introduction to Biodeterioration. London: Cambridge University Press
- Mateus, D. (0). Sebentas de Alteração e Alterabilidade. Acedido em 1 de fevereiro de 2012 em www.e-learning.ipt.pt
- Saiz-Jimenez , C. (2003). Molecular Biology and Cultural Heritage. Netherlands: Swet & Zeitlinger B.V,

Teaching Method
Lectures supported by illustrative practical cases. Laboratory classes.

Software used in class

 

 

 


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