@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003733, author = {佐野, 千絵 and 犬塚, 将英 and 間渕, 創 and 木川, りか and 吉田, 直人 and 森井, 順之 and 加藤, 雅人 and 降幡, 順子 and 石崎, 武志 and 三浦, 定俊 and Chie, SANO and Masahide, INUZUKA and Hajime, MABUCHI and Rika, KIGAWA and \nNaoto, YOSHIDA and Masayuki, MORII and Masato, KATO and Junko, FURIHATA and \nTakeshi, ISHIZAKI and Sadatoshi, MIURA}, issue = {47}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {Kitora Tumulus is located in Asuka-mura, Nara prefecture and is thought to have been founded in the late 7th century. It is famous for the wall paintings of Chinese god beasts and animal servants in its stone chamber. Excavation started in 2004 and the relocation of paintings is now being executed. In this article, the environmental conditions during conservation work of 2007 are reported. Environmental monitoring and disinfection work were conducted about twice a week in 2007. Sanitalization of the conservation facility was done quickly when the amount of bioaerosols in the facility was high. But the warm winter of 2006 induced a 1.5℃ rise in the lowest ground temperature recorded in June around Kitora Tumulus compared to the preceding year. This might have caused vigorous biological activity during 2007, resulting in biological damage of about 20% of the total area of the surface of the stone chamber, while during the preceding five months of 2006 only 0.3% damage to the total area was recorded.}, pages = {135--172}, title = {〔報告〕キトラ古墳保護覆屋内の環境について(3)―カビ点検報告記録の解析―}, year = {2008} }