@article{oai:tobunken.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003815, author = {藤井, 義久 and 藤原, 裕子 and 須田, 達 and 鈴木, 佳之 and 喜友名, 朝彦 and 杉山, 純多 and 小峰, 幸夫 and 木川, りか and 川野邊, 渉 and Yoshihisa, FUJII and Yuko, FUJIWARA and Tatsuru, SUDA\nYoshiyuki SUZUKI and Tomohiko, KIYUNA and Junta, SUGIYAMA\nYukio KOMINE and Rika, KIGAWA and Wataru, KAWANOBE}, issue = {50}, journal = {保存科学, Science for conservation}, month = {Mar}, note = {Most of the historical buildings in Japan including temples, shrines, castles and houses are made of traditional timber frame constructions and are often exposed to the risk of biodegradation such as decay and insect attack, mainly by termites and other wood-attacking insects. Amida-do Hall in Higashi-Honganji temple in Kyoto is one of the largest wooden Buddhist buildings in Japan. Results of survey of biodegradation in Amida-do Hall were reviewed and the characteristics of biodegradation were summarized. Methods for the survey biodegradation including non-destructive techniques are also summarized in this report. The result of a longterm measurement of temperature and relative humidity at 9 points under the floor, in the hall and in the roof structure is also introduced.}, pages = {173--183}, title = {〔報告〕東本願寺阿弥陀堂の生物劣化調査}, year = {2011} }