Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8250018 | Radiation Measurements | 2017 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
Subsamples were cut from the inner core of a XV century brick: the newly created surfaces, never exposed before, were put under daylight for different times (60Â s - 1 year), and their residual OSL/IRSL signal was monitored as a function of both depth and exposure time. After one year of exposure, the first external layer (0-0.5Â mm) resulted partially bleached with a 20% residual. It is observed that the models proposed so far to describe the luminescence depth profile in rocks are not applicable for the bricks. The use of a newly developed numerical model gives the possibility to evaluate the bleaching effectiveness of solar exposure for archaeological bricks.
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Authors
Anna Galli, Alessia Artesani, Marco Martini, Emanuela Sibilia, Laura Panzeri, Francesco Maspero,