Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11005769 | Microchemical Journal | 2018 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
Seven coins, covered with black concretion coating, found in the Byzantine-period Ma'agan Mikhael B shipwreck, were examined in this study. Metallurgical methods comprising visual testing, XRF, multi-focal light microscopy, SEM-EDS analysis and Raman spectroscopy, were used to determine the corrosion products and microstructure of the coins. The analysis results show that the coins were made of copper-lead alloy with a heterogeneous microstructure of bright and dark metal areas. The external surfaces of the coins were mostly composed of oxides and corrosion product compounds rich in Cu, Pb and Sn, while the external dark concretion coating was rich in Si, S, Ca and C compounds. Gradual variation of the composition and structure of the oxides and concretion coating layers was observed.
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Authors
A. Inberg, D. Ashkenazi, M. Cohen, N. Iddan, D. Cvikel,