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Aleksandra Percin, ?eljka Zgorelec, Tomislav Kara?ija, Ivica Kisic, Nikolina ?upan and Ivana ?estak
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Eniko Bitay, Irina Kacsó, Claudiu Tanaselia, Dana Toloman, Gheorghe Borodi, Szilamér-Péter Pánczél, Zsombor Kisfaludi-Bak and Erzsébet Veress
Iron slag samples unearthed from archaeological sites lying on the Eastern limes sector of Roman Dacia (the Brâncovenesti and Calugareni auxiliary forts and the Vatava watchtower) were studied in order to assess the probability of local iron working (sme...
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Sung-Min Kim and Yosoon Choi
It is necessary to investigate the contamination of beach sands to ensure water safety, as they may contain potentially toxic trace elements. Tourists, oil spills, or replenishing sands can cause beach sand contamination. In this study, heavy metal conta...
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Andrea Bloise and Domenico Miriello
An innovative and, as yet, untested approach is to analyze serpentinite and metabasite rocks containing asbestos using a portable multi-analytical device, which combines portable digital microscopy (p-DM), portable X-ray Fluorescence (p-XRF) and portable...
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Jangwon Suh, Hyeongyu Lee and Yosoon Choi
The use of portable X-ray fluorescence (PXRF) and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) increases the rapidity and accuracy of soil contamination mapping, respectively. In practice, it is often necessary to repeat the soil con...
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David C. Weindorf, Yuanda Zhu, Beatrix Haggard, Josh Lofton, Somsubhra Chakraborty, Noura Bakr, Wentai Zhang, Walker C. Weindorf and Mary Legoria
Pág. 522 - 531
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Timothy I. McLaren, Christopher N. Guppy, Matthew K. Tighe, Nicola Forster, Peter Grave, Leanne M. Lisle and John W. Bennett
Pág. 1436 - 1445
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Timothy I. McLaren, Christopher N. Guppy and Matthew K. Tighe
Pág. 1446 - 1453
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