Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research (Aug 2011)

Synchrotron radiation microtomography of musical instruments: a non-destructive monitoring technique for insect infestations

  • Beatrice Bentivoglio-Ravasio,
  • Emanuele Marconi,
  • Leonardo Trotta,
  • Diego Dreossi,
  • Nicola Sodini,
  • Lucia Mancini,
  • Franco Zanini,
  • Camillo Tonini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/jear.2011.149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 2
pp. 149 – 155

Abstract

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X-ray computed tomography is becoming a common technique for the structural analysis of samples of cultural relevance, providing luthiers, art historians, conservators and restorators with a unique tool for the characterization of musical instruments. Synchrotron-radiation phase-contrast microtomography is an ideal technique for the non-destructive 3D analysis of samples where small lowabsorbing details such as larvae and eggs can be detected. We report results from the first feasibility studies performed at the Elettra synchrotron laboratory, where the 1494 organ by Lorenzo Gusnasco da Pavia has been studied. Together with important information about the structural conditions, the presence of xylophages could be detected and characterized.

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