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Title: | Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy/Monte Carlo simulation approach for the non-destructive analysis of corrosion patina-bearing alloys in archaeological bronzes: The case of the bowl from the Fareleira 3 site (Vidigueira, South Portugal) |
Authors: | Bottaini, C Mirao, J Figueiredo, M Candeias, A Brunettti, A Schiavon, N |
Keywords: | Monte Carlo simulation EDXRF μXRD BSEM/EDS Archaeometallurgy |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Elsevier |
Citation: | C. Bottaini, J. Mirão, M. Figuereido, A. Candeias, A. Brunetti, N. Schiavon (2015) Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy/Monte Carlo simulation approach for the non-destructive analysis of corrosion patina-bearing alloys in archaeological bronzes: The case of the bowl from the Fareleira 3 site (Vidigueira, South Portugal). Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy. doi:10.1016/j.sab.2014.10.015 |
Abstract: | Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF) is awell-known technique for non-destructive and in situ analysis
of archaeological artifacts both in terms of the qualitative and quantitative elemental composition because of its
rapidity and non-destructiveness. In this study EDXRF and realistic Monte Carlo simulation using the X-ray
Monte Carlo (XRMC) code package have been combined to characterize a Cu-based bowl fromthe Iron Age burial
from Fareleira 3 (Southern Portugal). The artifact displays a multilayered structure made up of three distinct
layers: a) alloy substrate; b) green oxidized corrosion patina; and c) brownish carbonate soil-derived crust.
To assess the reliability ofMonte Carlo simulation in reproducing the composition of the bulk metal of the objects
without recurring to potentially damaging patina's and crust's removal, portable EDXRF analysis was performed
on cleaned and patina/crust coated areas of the artifact. Patina has been characterized bymicro X-ray Diffractometry
(μXRD) and Back-Scattered Scanning Electron Microscopy + Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (BSEM +
EDS). Results indicate that the EDXRF/Monte Carlo protocol is well suited when a two-layered model is
considered,whereas in areaswhere the patina+crust surface coating is too thick, X-rays fromthe alloy substrate
are not able to exit the sample. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/18061 |
Type: | article |
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