The Swedish 17th century warship Vasa and the Danish Skuldelev Viking ships from the 11th century were impregnated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) in the 1960s. The molecular weight, amount and integrity of this PEG were investigated at a range of depths below the wood surface. Large amounts ...
The Swedish warship Vasa, sunk in 1628 and raised in 1961, was preserved in the cold water of Stockholm harbor, where low salinity inhibits the growth of marine borers that in most seas devour every exposed scrap of a sunken ship's wooden hull. 选项: A、 was preserved in the cold water...
The Swedish 17th century warship Vasa and the Danish Skuldelev Viking ships from the 11th century were impregnated with polyethylene glycol (PEG) in the 19... MN Mortensen,H Egsgaard,S Hvilsted,... - 《Journal of Archaeological Science》 被引量: 31发表: 2007年 Specific skeletal injuries obs...
The Swedish Warship Vasa never made it out of Stockholm harbor. It sank on its maiden voyage in 1628, and nearly 400 years later, the ship is suffering a slow, inexorable decay in Sweden's Vasa Museum.
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The galley of the 17th century Swedish warship Vasa is currently the only large 17th century naval galley available for study. It was surveyed by the author in 2008. While the galley's wooden structure remains largely intact to the present day, its fittings and layout are much changed. A ...
A Swedish Ship Provides a Peek into the Past ; Stockholm Shows off Vasa, a 17th-Century Warship
A high level of acidity has been recorded in the conserved timbers of the hull and objects of the seventeenth century Swedish warship Vasa. This may have resulted from the oxidation of accumulated hydrogen sulphide to sulphuric acid and the formation of acid may be due to the activity of ...
Hocker, F., 2006, Catastrophe, in F. Hocker (ed.), Vasa I: The Archaeology of a Swedish Warship of 1628, 36-60. Stockholm.Cederlund, C., 2006, The Hold, in F. Hocker (ed.), Vasa I: The Archaeology of a Swedish Warship of 1628, 356-79. Stockholm....
The Swedish warship Vasa, sunk in 1628 and raised in 1961, was preserved in the cold water of Stockholm harbor, where low salinity inhibits the growth of marine borers that in most seas devour every exposed scrap of a sunken ship's wooden hull._出国考试