Publications by authors named "Madalena Kozachuk"

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  • The 1845 Franklin Expedition, consisting of 128 crewmen aboard HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, aimed to discover a northwest passage through uncharted Arctic waters but became stranded in ice off King William Island.
  • After two years frozen in place, the crew, now down to 105 members, attempted a dangerous retreat to seek help but tragically did not survive.
  • Researchers are investigating the impact of lead (Pb) poisoning on the crew's health, testing three hypotheses related to the timing, degree, and effects of Pb exposure compared to a contemporary naval population.
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A daguerreotype image, the first commercialized photographic process, is composed of silver-mercury, and often silver-mercury-gold amalgam particles on the surface of a silver-coated copper plate. Specular and diffuse reflectance of light from these image particles produces the range of gray tones that typify these 19 century images. By mapping the mercury distribution with rapid-scanning, synchrotron-based micro-X-ray fluorescence (μ-XRF) imaging, full portraits, which to the naked eye are obscured entirely by extensive corrosion, can be retrieved in a non-invasive, non-contact, and non-destructive manner.

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Daguerreotypes are valued artifacts that constitute a unique historical photographic memory of the 19th century. Understanding their surface chemistry is important in order to conserve and, when necessary, to restore them. Colored highlights were often added by hand to emphasize different features on the daguerreotype's subjects.

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