Synchrotron-based techniques are becoming increasingly important in heritage science and the aim of this article is to describe how recently developed microfocus methods can probe the elemental composition, speciation and structure at the micron level in samples from structures. Firstly an outline is given of the major techniques that are used, namely x-ray fluorescence, diffraction and absorption spectroscopy, and the information that they can provide. This is followed by a description of the experimental set-up and procedures. The application of the methods is exemplified by case studies of the degradation of three types of historic structural materials; marble, glass and ship timbers. The results of the studies and their role in developi...
Analytical techniques play a fundamental role in heritage science. Among them, Particle Induced X-ra...
Corrosion is a major source of degradation in heritage metal objects, and any remedial measures are ...
International audienceSynchrotron X-ray µ-and nano-probes are increasingly affirming their relevance...
Archaeological soils and sediments reflect the cultural environment in which they have been formed. ...
International audienceThis chapter surveys the use of synchrotron radiation in archaeology, art hist...
We report a microfocus X-ray absorption (XAS) investigation of a thin film sample from an iron conta...
Synchrotrons provide more and more significant analytical techniques to investigate ancient material...
Synchrotron-based techniques are increasingly used in the field of cultural heritage, and this revie...
The technique of micro X-ray fluorescence provides a fast, non-destructive analytical method for the...
Recent developments in synchrotron storage ring technology, insertion device design and X-ray optics...
Archaeological soils and sediments reflect the cultural environment in which they have been formed. ...
Diffraction-based techniques are fundamental tools for the characterization and understanding of mat...
The use of a new analytical technique for the elemental characterization of artefacts is described. ...
Last progresses in synchrotron radiation focusing allow the characterisation on microscopic samples....
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy are preferential analytical techniques ...
Analytical techniques play a fundamental role in heritage science. Among them, Particle Induced X-ra...
Corrosion is a major source of degradation in heritage metal objects, and any remedial measures are ...
International audienceSynchrotron X-ray µ-and nano-probes are increasingly affirming their relevance...
Archaeological soils and sediments reflect the cultural environment in which they have been formed. ...
International audienceThis chapter surveys the use of synchrotron radiation in archaeology, art hist...
We report a microfocus X-ray absorption (XAS) investigation of a thin film sample from an iron conta...
Synchrotrons provide more and more significant analytical techniques to investigate ancient material...
Synchrotron-based techniques are increasingly used in the field of cultural heritage, and this revie...
The technique of micro X-ray fluorescence provides a fast, non-destructive analytical method for the...
Recent developments in synchrotron storage ring technology, insertion device design and X-ray optics...
Archaeological soils and sediments reflect the cultural environment in which they have been formed. ...
Diffraction-based techniques are fundamental tools for the characterization and understanding of mat...
The use of a new analytical technique for the elemental characterization of artefacts is described. ...
Last progresses in synchrotron radiation focusing allow the characterisation on microscopic samples....
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy are preferential analytical techniques ...
Analytical techniques play a fundamental role in heritage science. Among them, Particle Induced X-ra...
Corrosion is a major source of degradation in heritage metal objects, and any remedial measures are ...
International audienceSynchrotron X-ray µ-and nano-probes are increasingly affirming their relevance...