Use of Monte Carlo simulations for cultural heritage X-ray fluorescence analysis

GOLOSIO, BRUNO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

The analytical study of Cultural Heritage objects often requires merely a qualitative determination of composition and manufacturing technology. However, sometimes a qualitative estimate is not sufficient, for example when dealing with multilayered metallic objects. Under such circumstances a quantitative estimate of the chemical contents of each layer is sometimes required in order to determine the technology that was used to produce the object. A quantitative analysis is often complicated by the surface state: roughness, corrosion, incrustations that remain even after restoration, due to efforts to preserve the patina. Furthermore, restorers will often add a protective layer on the surface. In all these cases standard quantitative methods such as the fundamental parameter based approaches are generally not applicable. An alternative approach is presented based on the use of Monte Carlo simulations for quantitative estimation.
2015
Inglese
108
15
20
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Brunetti, A.; Golosio, Bruno; Schoonjans, T.; Oliva, P.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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