Recent advances in laser ablation ICP-MS for archaeology /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin :
Springer,
[2016]
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| Series: | Natural science in archaeology.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Instrumentation, Fundamentals, and Application of Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry
- Part I. Sample Introduction
- 2. Introduction to Solid Sampling Strategies
- 3. Open-Cell Ablation Of Killke and Inka Pottery from The Cuzco Area: Museum Collections as Repositories of Provenience Information
- 4. Optimization of 2D LA-ICP-MS Mapping of Glass With Decorative Colored Features: Application To Analysis Of A Polychrome Vessel Fragment From The Iron Age
- 5. LA-ICP-MS Analysis of Ancient Silver Coins Using Concentration Profiles
- Part II. Application to Non-Siliceous Materials
- 6. Analysis of Non-Siliceous Archaeological Materials by LA-ICP-MS
- 7. Precise And Accurate Analysis Of Gold Alloys: Varna, The Earliest Gold Of Mankind : A Case Study
- 8. LA-ICP-MS Analysis Of Prehistoric Copper And Bronze Metalwork From Armenia
- Part III. Application to Vitreous Materials
- 9. Analysis of Vitreous Archaeological Materials by LA-ICP-MS
- 10. Contributions Of LA-ICP-MS To Obsidian Sourcing In The Pacific
- 11. The role of LA-ICP-MS in The Investigation of Archaeological Glass
- 12. Glass Characterization Using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry Methods
- 13. A Proficiency Test For LA-ICP-MS Laboratories Analyzing Ancient Glass
- 14. Characterization of slag inclusions in iron objects
- Part IV. Expanding the application of LA-ICP-MS in archaeology
- 15. Expanded Applications of Laser Ablation-ICP-MS in Archaeology
- 16. Determining The Provenience Of Garnet Beads Using LA-ICP-MS
- 17. Application Of LA-ICP-MS To Black Stone Objects Used During The Iron Age In Celtic Europe
- 18. Investigating Biogenic versus Diagenetic Trace Element Incorporation in Archaeological Mineralized Tissues with LA-ICP-MS.