Peer-reviewed papers

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  1. IRELAND, C AND SKIPPER, L. (2014). Cleaning of metals contaminated with historic pesticide residues which are hazardous to health. Journal of the Institute of Conservation.  Accepted for publication March 2014 issue.
  2. SKIPPER, L AND KENEGHAN, B (2013).  Assessment of plastics in the National Trust: a case study at Mr Straw’s house. e-conservation, Spring (25). pp. 196-203.
  3. SKIPPER, L (2013). Conservation of wallpapers from St Pancras Chambers. e-conservation, Spring (25). pp. 128-137.
  4. BONNEY, H., COLSTON, B AND GOODMAN A. (2011). Regional variation in the mechanical properties of the porcine femur. Medical Engineering and Physics 33, 513–520
  5. LUMMAS , S., RUIZ-JIMÉNEZ J., LUQUE de CASTRO, M.D., COLSTON, B., GONZÁLEZ-RODRÍGUEZ, J., CHEN, B. AND CORNS, W. (2011). Determination of Arsenic, Mercury and Barium in Herbarium Mount Paper using Dynamic Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction prior to Atomic Fluorescence and Absorption Spectrometries. Analytical Letters  44, 1842–1852.
  6. HUGHES, C., JUAREZ, C., HUGHES, T., GALLOWAY, A., FOWLER, G. AND CHACON, S. (2011) A simulation for exploring the effects of the “trait list” method’s subjectivity on consistency and accuracy of ancestry estimations. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 56 (5) 1094-1106.
  7. HUGHES, C., JUAREZ, C., ZEPHRO, L., FOWLER, G. AND CHACON, S. (2010) Past or present? Differentiating California prehistoric native American remains from forensic cases: an empirical approach. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 22 (1) 110-118.
  8. AMPATZIOGLOU, E., KARATASIOS, I., COLSTON, B., WATT, D., KILIKOGLOU, V. (2010). Lime-natural pozzolan conservation mortars: parameters that affect reactivity and strength.  In J Valek, C Groot and JJ Hughes (Eds). Proceedings of the 2nd Historic Mortars Conference and RILEM TC 203-RHM Final Workshop 2010, RILEM Publications, 845–852.
  9. TAYLOR, D. AND DIXON, R (2010) Destruction of archaeological bone: the role of specific bacteria in experimental degradation of 700 year old human bone. Journal of Nordic Archaeological Sciences.
  10. KARATASIOS, I., KILIKOGLOU, V., THEOULAKIS, P., COLSTON, B. AND WATT, D. (2008). Sulphate resistance of lime-based barium mortars, Cement and Concrete Composites 30, 815–821.
  11. PUREWAL, V., COLSTON, B. AND ROERHS, S. (2008). Developing a simple screening method for the identification of historic biocide residues on herbarium material in museum collections. X-Ray Spectrometry 37 (2), 137–141.
  12. KARATASIOS, I., KILIKOGLOU, V., THEOLAKIS, P., COLSTON, B. and WATT, D. (2008). A new approach to conservation mortars designed for the urban environment. In: Townsend, J.H. (Ed.), Conservation Science 2007. Archetype, London, 289–290. ISBN: 978-1904982340.
  13. PUREWAL, V., COLSTON, B. AND ROERHS, S. (2007). The identification of historic pesticide and fungicide residues present on herbarium material housed within the National Museum Wales. Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Particle-induced X-Ray Emission and its Analytical Applications, PIXE2007.
  14. KARATASIOS, I., KILIKOGLOU, V., COLSTON, B., THEOULAKIS, P. AND WATT, D. (2007). Setting process of lime-based conservation mortars with barium hydroxide. Cement and Concrete Research, 37, 886–893.
  15. LYNCH, G., WATT, D. AND COLSTON, B. (2006). An Investigation of Hand Tools used for English Cut-and-Rubbed and Gauged Brickwork. In: Dunkeld, M., Campbell, J., Louw, H., Tutton, M., Addis, B., and Thorne, R. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Construction History, London: Construction History Society, pp. 2017–36.
  16. WATT, D.S. AND COLSTON, B.J. (2003). Preliminary investigations of pentachlorophenol emissions from biocide-treated masonry: a source of indoor air contamination? Building and Environment, 38, 1385–1388.
  17. BŰLOW, A.E., WATT, D.S. AND COLSTON, B.J. (2003). Microenvironments within glass-fronted book cases: a study comparing environmental changes within books and interactions with local environments. Papier Restaurierung, 4 (3), 23–31. ISSN: 1563-2628.
  18. KARATASIOS, I., WATT, D. AND COLSTON, B. (2003). Characterisation and development of mortars for the conservation of Byzantine floor mosaics. In: Townsend, J.H. (Ed.), Conservation Science 2002. Archetype, London, 121–26. ISBN: 1-873132-88-3.
  19. WATT, D. AND COLSTON, B. (2003). The application of science in the conservation of historic buildings and monuments. In: Townsend, J.H. (Ed.), Conservation Science 2002. Archetype, London, 2003, 127–34. ISBN: 1-873132-88-3.
  20. KLIAFA, M., COLSTON, B. AND WATT, D. (2003). Evaluating the use of bioremediation techniques in the conservation of hydrocarbon-contaminated stone monuments. In: Townsend, J.H. (Ed.), Conservation Science 2002. Archetype, London, 135–40. ISBN:1-873132-88-3.
  21. WATT, D AND COLSTON, B. (2002). Analysis of historic lime and gypsum plaster floors – part one. J. Arch. Cons. 8 (1), 57–73.
  22. COLSTON, B., WATT, D AND GOODE, A. (2002). Analysis of historic lime and gypsum plaster floors – part two. J. Arch. Cons. 8 (2), 47–68.
  23. BÜLOW, A.E, COLSTON, B.J. AND WATT, D.S. (2002). Preventive conservation of paper-based collections within historic buildings. In: Daniels, V., Donnithorne, A. and Smith, P. (Eds.): Works of Art on Paper, Books, Documents and Photographs – Techniques and Conservation. IIC, London, 27–31. ISBN: 0 9500525 7 4.
  24. LYNCH, G., WATT, D. AND COLSTON, B. (2002). The conservation and repair of historic decorative brickworks. In Morledge, R. (Ed.): COBRA 2002: Proceedings of the RICS Foundation Construction and Building Research Conference, The RICS Foundation, London, 169–181. ISBN: 1-84223-074-8.        
  25. WATT, D.S., COLSTON, B.J. AND BÜLOW, A.E. (2001). Predicting damp-related problems in historic buildings and monuments used for library and archive purposes. In: Kelly, J and Hunter, K. (Eds), COBRA 2001: Proceedings of the RICS Foundation Construction and Building Research Conference, The RICS Foundation, London, Volume 2, 690–700. ISBN: 1-84219-068-7.

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