The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in the following cases: (i) Examinations of metallic objects with irregular surface: coins, for instance. (ii) Metallic objects with a natural or artificial patina on the surface. (iii) Glass or ceramic samples for which the problems for quantitative analysis rise from the non-detectability of matrix low Z elements. The fundamental parameter method for quantitative XRFanalysis is based on a numerical procedure involving he relative values of XRFlines intensity. As a consequence it can be applied also to the experimental XRFspectra obtained for metallic objects if the correction for the irregular shape consists only in introducing a constant...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
The availability of transportable equipment for in situ non-destructive analysis of works of art is ...
Archaeometry is an interdisciplinary field of research, where the studied object stems from archaeol...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF) is a very suitable tool for examination of Cultural He...
The application of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis in a non-invasive manner on ancient silver coin...
Field portable energy dispersive x -ray fluorescence (FP-EDXRF) spectrometers are becoming a standar...
Quantitative XRF analysis of metal alloys can be obtained by using the general fundamental parameter...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is a non-destructive technique employed for elemental analysis of a ...
A very useful non-manipulative and non-destructive analytical technique for in situ investigations i...
A very useful non-manipulative and non-destructive analytical technique for in situ investigations i...
A very useful non-manipulative and non-destructive analytical technique for in situ investigations i...
The technique of micro X-ray fluorescence provides a fast, non-destructive analytical method for the...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
The availability of transportable equipment for in situ non-destructive analysis of works of art is ...
Archaeometry is an interdisciplinary field of research, where the studied object stems from archaeol...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence (ED-XRF) is a very suitable tool for examination of Cultural He...
The application of X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) analysis in a non-invasive manner on ancient silver coin...
Field portable energy dispersive x -ray fluorescence (FP-EDXRF) spectrometers are becoming a standar...
Quantitative XRF analysis of metal alloys can be obtained by using the general fundamental parameter...
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive eleme...
X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is a non-destructive technique employed for elemental analysis of a ...
A very useful non-manipulative and non-destructive analytical technique for in situ investigations i...
A very useful non-manipulative and non-destructive analytical technique for in situ investigations i...
A very useful non-manipulative and non-destructive analytical technique for in situ investigations i...
The technique of micro X-ray fluorescence provides a fast, non-destructive analytical method for the...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
The availability of transportable equipment for in situ non-destructive analysis of works of art is ...
Archaeometry is an interdisciplinary field of research, where the studied object stems from archaeol...