Particulate matter distribution in selected Portuguese archives: a preliminary study


Autoria(s): Pinheiro, Ana Catarina; Viegas, Carla; Viegas, Susana; Veríssimo, Cristina; Brandão, João; Macedo, Maria Filomena
Data(s)

16/03/2015

16/03/2015

01/06/2014

Resumo

Particulate matter (PM) can have a significant impact on human health and on artifacts stored and kept inside museums and archives. To the author's knowledge, its immediate and/or longterm concentrations and distribution on Portuguese archives has never been determined. Four Portuguese archives (with and without HVAC/air filtration systems) were selected and the immediate concentration of airborne particulate matter was measured by active sampling. Indoor-outdoor ratios were also determined. International and national guidelines were used to ascertain the environment’s quality, both for the readers and staff and for the documents preserved in these institutions. Inside, PM2.5 ranged between 0.37μg/m3 and 27.61μg/m3, while PM10 ranged between 4.43μg/m3 and 285.52μg/m3. The lowest values were determined in storage rooms and the highest in reading rooms. In terms of human health, Portuguese guidelines for immediate PM10 concentration were not met in several locations. For conservation purposes, storage rooms were classified according to an original air quality grid. Air filtration systems proved valuable in maintaining a safe environment for our written heritage and the staff and readers that deal with it and care for it every day. This study constitutes the first snapshot of the particulate matter concentrations and distribution in Portuguese Archives.

Identificador

Pinheiro AC, Viegas C, Viegas S, Veríssimo C, Brandão J, Macedo MF. Particulate matter distribution in selected Portuguese archives: a preliminary study. Int J Conservation Sci. 2014;5(2):139-50.

2067-533X

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/4382

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

http://www.ijcs.uaic.ro/public/IJCS-14-14-Pinheiro.pdf

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Archives #Conservation #Documents #Indoor air quality #Particulate matter #Portugal
Tipo

article