Here, the effectiveness of a new calibration model for the characterization of archaeological bronze artefacts using laser induced plasma spectroscopy is demonstrated. Deep depth profiles are mandatory in the analysis of archaeological bronzes where intentional patinations and corrosion phenomena may significantly have altered the composition of their outer layers up to several hundreds of micrometers. The work shows that the standard calibration curves approach may produce errors in the quantitative analysis, which are corrected using 2D calibration surfaces.
A novel calibration procedure of laser induced plasma spectroscopy for quantitative bulk analyses of archaeological bronzes
Agresti Juri;Siano Salvatore
2015
Abstract
Here, the effectiveness of a new calibration model for the characterization of archaeological bronze artefacts using laser induced plasma spectroscopy is demonstrated. Deep depth profiles are mandatory in the analysis of archaeological bronzes where intentional patinations and corrosion phenomena may significantly have altered the composition of their outer layers up to several hundreds of micrometers. The work shows that the standard calibration curves approach may produce errors in the quantitative analysis, which are corrected using 2D calibration surfaces.File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.