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Applications of (n, p) and (n, α) reactions and a backscattering technique to fusion reactor materials, archeometry, and nuclear spectroscopy

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1980
Abstract Depth profiles of He, Li and B are determined by 3 He(n, p)T, 6 Li(n, α)T and 10 B(n, α) 7 Li reactions with thermal neutrons at the high flux reactor of the ILL, Grenoble. The behaviour of Li in Be is examined with respect to future fusion reactors.
D. FINK   +5 more
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Questioning Fe isotopes as a provenance tool: Insights from bog iron ores and alternative applications in archeometry

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2019
Abstract Provenancing metal artifacts with scientific methods is an established tool in archeometry to identify the metal deposits, which were exploited for the production of ancient metal objects. It is thus an important method to reconstruct ancient exchange networks and the socio-economic organization of past societies.
Thomas Rose   +3 more
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Characterization of a system that combines energy dispersive X-ray diffraction with X-ray fluorescence and its potential applications in archeometry

Journal of Applied Physics, 2019
We report a proof of concept constructing an experimental setup to explore the imaging capability of a single X-ray detector, simulating a pixelated X-ray detector, to measure EDXRF (Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence) and EDXRD (Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffraction) image spectra simultaneously. Combining a conventional rotating anode Cu X-ray source
Hellen C. Santos   +6 more
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Comparison of total-reflection X-ray fluorescence, static and portable energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometers for art and archeometry studies

Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 2004
Abstract In this paper, a Total-reflection X-ray Fluorescence (TXRF), a static and a portable Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) spectrometers are described. Both the equipments and the techniques employed in the field of the art and archeometry are compared. Some applications in this area are presented as well.
M. Ardid   +4 more
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The Black Gloss Pottery in the Region of Ostia: Archaeology and Archaeometry

2010
Archaeometric data on black gloss pottery (BGP) from the area of Ostia, as well as from central Italy, are scarce (Morel and Picon 1994; Olcese and Picon 1998; Niro Giangiulio 1999; Gliozzo and Memmi Turbanti 2004). The production was probably distributed among several workshops, as suggested by preliminary analyses on other contexts of Latium (Olcese ...
Olcese G., Capelli C.
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Archeometry at the Department of Geography

2013
The department of Geography of Ghent University (Faculty of Sciences) acts as an important partner in a great number of archaeological projects. Each research group of the department is active in its own field of investigation and they work separately or together in many archaeological projects around the world.
Nuttens, Timothy   +8 more
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The Roman Domus of Cottanello (Central-Italy): archeometry of floor mosaics.

2009
Geoitalia ...
MASSACCI G. A. M   +4 more
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Radiation in Art and Archeometry

Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 2001
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Archeometry of Five Pleistocene Sites as Inferred from Uranium and Thorium Isotopic Abundances in Travertine

1980
The U/Th dating method has been applied to five archeological sites in France. The U/Th method relies upon the co-precipitation of uranium with calcium carbonate in speleothems formed in caves. Because 230Th forms in the calcite from the decay of 234U a radiometric clock is begun in the newly deposited calcite.
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