PDF) Soil-induced corrosion of ancient Roman brass – A case study

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This work focuses on the study of the solid state processes on naturally corroded ancient brass arte. The object was recovered from burial in the Tiber riverbed in Italy, has been characterised from the morphological, chemical and microstructural

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