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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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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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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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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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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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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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The Black Gloss Pottery in the Region of Ostia: Archaeology and Archaeometry
2010Archaeometric 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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Chapitre 10 : Archéométrie et archéologie, chimie et céramique
Chimie et Alexandrie dans l’Antiquité, 2020J. Empereur, Mai Abdel Gawad
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The Roman Domus of Cottanello (Central-Italy): archeometry of floor mosaics.
2009Geoitalia ...
MASSACCI G. A. M +4 more
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Archeometrie della pittura parietale: il campione vesuviano in contesto
2020The archaeometry of materials, in Vesuvian sample too, hasn’t accomplished the transistion to the archaeology of production yet. An indispensable condition is, after the definition of a common code for all archaeologists and specialists of the exact sciences, chemists and physicists, the setting-up of shared strategies.
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2017
The stratigraphic sequence detected in Tell As area E4 provides evidences of a relatively unknown period in the Inner Syrian region; it is in the range between the end of the Late Bronze Age (LBA) and the beginning of Iron Age I, corresponding to atransitional period still debated in archeological literature.
S. Raneri +5 more
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The stratigraphic sequence detected in Tell As area E4 provides evidences of a relatively unknown period in the Inner Syrian region; it is in the range between the end of the Late Bronze Age (LBA) and the beginning of Iron Age I, corresponding to atransitional period still debated in archeological literature.
S. Raneri +5 more
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