The proposed method should allow ceramic datation by thermoluminescence with no need to determine the amount of natural radioactive elements. From the hypothesis of an accumulation proportionnally to time and of disappearance depending upon the live time of a peak of a given energy then of the classical equations, a live time is associated to the emission temperature of this peak. A mathematic treatment of the natural glow curves permit to define the temperature corresponding to the ceramic age. Ceramics of various origins and whose age varied between less than 10 years and 2600 years where studied. A new method is proposed to separate crystals essentially those of quartz and feldspath. Therefore this makes it possible to get more sensibili...
Knowing the maximum temperatures attained by stonework during past fires in historical build-ings is...
The clay minerals are the most important tools in Geological research. Present paper reports the the...
Crystalline inclusions contained in ceramics act as thermoluminescent dosimeters, the irradiation so...
The thermoluminescence of the ceramic material appears to be the result of damage to the crystal lat...
The phenomenon of thermoluminescence (TL) cannot yet be said to be completely understood, and cases ...
Since 1953, a number of scientists have been concerned with the use of thermoluminescence for the da...
The thermoluminescence observed on samples of pottery and leading to their archeological dating is a...
Thermoluminescence properties of the quartz peaks occurring at intermediate temperature range were s...
A method of relative dating by TL has been elaborated and experimented, from the cinetics of the f i...
Thermoluminescence (TL) has traditionally been used to estimate the depth of trapping centers in lum...
La thermoluminescence a été utilisée depuis plus de 30 ans pour évaluer l’ancienneté de certains éch...
The effects of high energy radiation on ancient ceramics, as observed through the measurement of the...
Thermometric analyses provide extremely useful information about heated archaeological materials and...
Thermoluminescence (TL) is a reliable radiation-based technique for the dating and authentication of...
pdf du manuscritCertain materials which can be possibly dated by TL have a mixed quartzic compositio...
Knowing the maximum temperatures attained by stonework during past fires in historical build-ings is...
The clay minerals are the most important tools in Geological research. Present paper reports the the...
Crystalline inclusions contained in ceramics act as thermoluminescent dosimeters, the irradiation so...
The thermoluminescence of the ceramic material appears to be the result of damage to the crystal lat...
The phenomenon of thermoluminescence (TL) cannot yet be said to be completely understood, and cases ...
Since 1953, a number of scientists have been concerned with the use of thermoluminescence for the da...
The thermoluminescence observed on samples of pottery and leading to their archeological dating is a...
Thermoluminescence properties of the quartz peaks occurring at intermediate temperature range were s...
A method of relative dating by TL has been elaborated and experimented, from the cinetics of the f i...
Thermoluminescence (TL) has traditionally been used to estimate the depth of trapping centers in lum...
La thermoluminescence a été utilisée depuis plus de 30 ans pour évaluer l’ancienneté de certains éch...
The effects of high energy radiation on ancient ceramics, as observed through the measurement of the...
Thermometric analyses provide extremely useful information about heated archaeological materials and...
Thermoluminescence (TL) is a reliable radiation-based technique for the dating and authentication of...
pdf du manuscritCertain materials which can be possibly dated by TL have a mixed quartzic compositio...
Knowing the maximum temperatures attained by stonework during past fires in historical build-ings is...
The clay minerals are the most important tools in Geological research. Present paper reports the the...
Crystalline inclusions contained in ceramics act as thermoluminescent dosimeters, the irradiation so...