International audienceA wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WD-XRF) calibration is developed for small powdered samples (300mg) with the purpose of analyzing ceramic artifacts that might be available only in limited quantity. This is compared to a conventional calibration using a larger sample mass (2g). The comparison of elemental intensities obtained in both calibrations shows that the decrease in analyzed sample mass results in a linear decrease in measured intensity for the analyzed elements. This indicates that the small- and large-sample calibrations are comparable. Moreover, the elemental contents of four ceramic sherds and two potential clay sources fall well within the range of the certified reference materials that are the b...
We present the first results of an experiment which is aimed at ultimately producing recommendations...
Chemical data obtained by using XRF methodology appears to be suitable to solve many practical probl...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
International audienceA wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WD-XRF) calibration is developed f...
A wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WD-XRF) calibration is developed for small pow-dered sam...
Elemental analysis of ancient ceramics is primarily used in provenance research, where defined comp...
AbstractA study has been undertaken to develop a methodology to determine minor and trace elements i...
OATAO is an open access repository that collects the work of Toulouse researchers and makes it freel...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to estimate the uncertainty of a portable X-ray fluor...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
This data set contains 99 chemical analyses of ceramic potsherds from the Iberian workshop of the Ma...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Chemical analysis is a well-established procedure for the provenancing of archaeological ceramics. V...
Ceramics provenance studies based on minor and trace elements are widely used to help in gathering k...
We present the first results of an experiment which is aimed at ultimately producing recommendations...
Chemical data obtained by using XRF methodology appears to be suitable to solve many practical probl...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...
International audienceA wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WD-XRF) calibration is developed f...
A wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WD-XRF) calibration is developed for small pow-dered sam...
Elemental analysis of ancient ceramics is primarily used in provenance research, where defined comp...
AbstractA study has been undertaken to develop a methodology to determine minor and trace elements i...
OATAO is an open access repository that collects the work of Toulouse researchers and makes it freel...
International audienceThe aim of this study is to estimate the uncertainty of a portable X-ray fluor...
Portable X-rays Fluorescence (pXRF) represents one of the most effective tools for in situ, non-dest...
In order to settle the provenance of a set of ancient ceramic shards, the elemental composition data...
This data set contains 99 chemical analyses of ceramic potsherds from the Iberian workshop of the Ma...
The techniques of chemical investigation by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) are widespread since the 50s of...
Chemical analysis is a well-established procedure for the provenancing of archaeological ceramics. V...
Ceramics provenance studies based on minor and trace elements are widely used to help in gathering k...
We present the first results of an experiment which is aimed at ultimately producing recommendations...
Chemical data obtained by using XRF methodology appears to be suitable to solve many practical probl...
The possibility of obtaining quantitative XRFanalysis in archaeometric applications is considered in...