MOLAB, a Mobile Laboratory for In Situ Non-Invasive Studies in Arts and Archaeology

  • Brunetti B
  • Matteini M
  • Miliani C
  • et al.
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Mobile lab. (MOLAB) is a unique joint collection of portable equipment for non-destructive in situ measurements. MOLAB activities are carried out within the frame of the Eu-ARTECH Integrated Infrastructure Initiative of the sixth F.P. In situ measurement is quite useful because it eliminates any risk connected to moving artworks or other precious objects to a lab. MOLAB instruments are accessible to European researchers through a peer-review selection of proposals. Starting from July 2004, MOLAB enabled non-destructive in situ studies of many precious artworks, such as paintings by Perugino, Raphael and Leonardo. [on SciFinder(R)]

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Brunetti, B. G., Matteini, M., Miliani, C., Pezzati, L., & Pinna, D. (2007). MOLAB, a Mobile Laboratory for In Situ Non-Invasive Studies in Arts and Archaeology. In Lasers in the Conservation of Artworks (pp. 453–460). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72310-7_54

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