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Bulletin 21, 1973

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The Compositional Analysis of 
French-Canadian Church Silver

by R.M. Myers and J.F. Hanlan
Canadian Conservation Institute


Pages  1  |  2  |  3  |  4

Notes

1 V. F. Hanson (private communication).

2 J. F. Hanlan, "The EDX Spectrometer in Museum Use," Bulletin of the American Croup, IIC, vol. 2 (1971), pp. 85-90.

3 J. F. Hanlan, "The Use of EDX for Fragile and Refractory objects," Developments in Applied Spectroscopy, vol. 10 (New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 1971), pp. 15-32.

4 V. F. Hanson, "The Curator's Dream Instrument," Paper presented at seminar on the "Applications of Science in the Examination of Works of Art" in Boston, June 1970, pp.18-30.

5 "Energy Dispersion X-ray Analysis," ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), Philadelphia, 1971, P.485.

6 E. Bertin, "Intensity Ratio Technique for X-ray Spectrometric Analysis of Binary Samples," Anal. Chem., vol. 36 (1964), p. 826.

7 G. F. Carter, "Preparation of Ancient Coins for Accurate X-Ray Fluorescent Analysis," Archeometry, vol. 7 ( 1964), p.106.

8 J. Langdon, "Early Canadian Silver," Antiques, vol. 41 (1942), pp. 300-302.

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