bats in churches: objective assessment of associated damage mechanisms
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Abstract
This paper presents the preliminary results of research into the damage mechanisms involved when droppings and urine from insectivorous bats come into contact with a range of materials found within historic churches. It places the research in the wider context of conservation initiatives affecting both bats and historic church buildings in the UK.
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| Authors | ;James Hales |
| Journal | spectrochimica acta part a, molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy |
| Year | 2014 |
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