Knowing the maximum temperatures attained by stonework during past fires in historical build-ings is important to understand the damage caused to the materials and the subsequent weathering history after the fire. Thermoluminescence (TL) provides a tool to assess such temperature but dif-ferent protocols exist. TL has been tested to assess the maximum temperature reached by a past fire on the surface of calcitic sandstone (frequently used in historical buildings in Saragossa, Central-Eastern Spain). We have prepared subsamples of this sandstone annealed from 200°C to 700°C. Quartz extracts from such samples were used for testing different TL protocols, from measuring the erosion of the whole TL glow curve of quartz extracted to test the The...
Over the past several years, optically-stimulated luminescence signals (OSL) from quartz and infrare...
Laboratory annealing experiments were performed to examine the effect of heating on the thermolumine...
Thermoluminescence (TL) dating of materials from archaeological contexts has been shown to be an acc...
Fires occurred in the past are usually part of the history of buildings, related to specific structu...
Thermoluminescence properties of the quartz peaks occurring at intermediate temperature range were s...
Thermometric analyses provide extremely useful information about heated archaeological materials and...
The pre-dosed thermoluminescence (TL) emission of quartz has been found to be useful in retrospectiv...
International audienceNumerous sorts of evidence of fires were observed in the cave of Les Fraux (Do...
Good reproducibility of quartz thermal stimulated luminescence phenomenon offers the possibility of ...
The thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics of quartz are highly dependent of its thermal history. B...
243-247Attempts made so far to monitor the firing temperature of quartz, using thermoluminescence s...
The phenomenon of thermoluminescence (TL) cannot yet be said to be completely understood, and cases ...
The proposed method should allow ceramic datation by thermoluminescence with no need to determine th...
Abstract: While attempting to date material from the vitrified ramparts of various hill-forts in cen...
The potential of the 210 degrees C Thermoluminescence (TL) peak in quartz for accurate dose reconstr...
Over the past several years, optically-stimulated luminescence signals (OSL) from quartz and infrare...
Laboratory annealing experiments were performed to examine the effect of heating on the thermolumine...
Thermoluminescence (TL) dating of materials from archaeological contexts has been shown to be an acc...
Fires occurred in the past are usually part of the history of buildings, related to specific structu...
Thermoluminescence properties of the quartz peaks occurring at intermediate temperature range were s...
Thermometric analyses provide extremely useful information about heated archaeological materials and...
The pre-dosed thermoluminescence (TL) emission of quartz has been found to be useful in retrospectiv...
International audienceNumerous sorts of evidence of fires were observed in the cave of Les Fraux (Do...
Good reproducibility of quartz thermal stimulated luminescence phenomenon offers the possibility of ...
The thermoluminescence (TL) characteristics of quartz are highly dependent of its thermal history. B...
243-247Attempts made so far to monitor the firing temperature of quartz, using thermoluminescence s...
The phenomenon of thermoluminescence (TL) cannot yet be said to be completely understood, and cases ...
The proposed method should allow ceramic datation by thermoluminescence with no need to determine th...
Abstract: While attempting to date material from the vitrified ramparts of various hill-forts in cen...
The potential of the 210 degrees C Thermoluminescence (TL) peak in quartz for accurate dose reconstr...
Over the past several years, optically-stimulated luminescence signals (OSL) from quartz and infrare...
Laboratory annealing experiments were performed to examine the effect of heating on the thermolumine...
Thermoluminescence (TL) dating of materials from archaeological contexts has been shown to be an acc...