On 1/17/2020 2:29 PM, Athanasios Velios wrote:
Hello,

During the discussions at the Linked Conservation Data consortium a question has come up:

I have a metal sculpture on the seafront which is battered by the sea for decades. The production of the corrosion layer is a S17 Physical Genesis. In conservation documentation I would like to express the cause of that genesis (the sea water hitting the sculpture). "O13 triggers" is the best option so far, but the label and examples indicate a sequence of events, i.e. one is complete and the next one begins. Is this the intension? If not, I would like to add a sentence to clarify that the two events can be considered as happening at the same time (and also avoid arguments around scale of events).

Dear Thanasi,

Once the seawater is anonymous and categorical, just say "P2 has type: "sea water induced corrosion". :-)

You can make a faceted vocabulary of corrosion types by impact type.

best,

martin


All the best,

Thanasis
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