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Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2009

Double laser LIBS and micro-XRF spectroscopy applied to characterize materials coming from the Greek-Roman theater of Taormina

Maria Francesca Alberghina; R. Barraco; Maria Brai; Tiziano Schillaci; Luigi Tranchina

The laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is an applied physical technique that has shown, in recent years, its great potential for rapid qualitative analysis of materials. The possibility to implement a portable instrument that perform LIBS analysis makes this technique particularly useful for in situ analysis in the field of cultural heritages. The aim of this work is to compare the results, obtained by LIBS measurements with X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) ones, on calcareous and refractory materials coming from the Greek-Roman theater of Taormina. Calibration curves for LIBS and XRF were obtained by measuring certified reference materials and using them as standards. LIBS measurements were performed with a new mobile instrument Modì (Mobile Double pulse Instrument for LIBS Analysis) that use an innovative experimental set-up, based on the use of two suitably retarded laser pulses that greatly improves the potential of this technique for accurate quantitative analysis. XRF analyses were performed with a portable instrument ArtTAX that use a collimated X-Ray beam equipped with a fluxing system of helium gas on the detection path to the aim to detect the lighter elements with a good accuracy. LIBS results have shown that this technique is highly subjected to the sample chemical and physical characteristics.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2009

X-ray CT imaging as a scientific tool to study the capillary water absorption in sedimentary rocks used in cultural heritages

Maria Francesca Alberghina; R. Barraco; Maria Brai; A. Lo Casto; A. Mazzocchio; Tiziano Schillaci

This paper proposes the X-Ray CT imaging as appropriate tool for investigating the capillary water absorption in sedimentary rocks. This technique, in fact, provides information useful for deeping the knowledge about of the porosity and the kinetics of the water capillary absorption in porous materials. The possibility to improve in non invasive manner, the understanding of this phenomenon, constitutes a fundamental aspect to take actions in the restoration and conservation of lapideous artifact and monuments from cultural heritages. The investigated sedimentary rocks come from different Sicilian quarries and were used for the building of the Greek temples in the archaeological areas of Agrigento, Selinunte and in the baroque monuments of the Val di Noto area. The image acquisition was carried out at different times after contact with water. The wetting front progression along the height of the sample was evaluated on the basis of the estimated CT attenuation value maps. An average of the CT attenuation values measured by the ROI (Region of Interest) was used to evaluate the mean height of the wetting front, with different CT scans at fixed time intervals after sample wetting, in order to describe the dynamic behaviour of the imbibition process. CT imaging results have shown that the water absorption is highly subject to the sample porous morphology.


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2011

Integrated analytical methodologies for the study of corrosion processes in archaeological bronzes

Maria Francesca Alberghina; R. Barraco; Maria Brai; Tiziano Schillaci; Luigi Tranchina


Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy | 2009

Double pulse laser induced breakdown spectroscopy applied to natural and artificial materials from cultural heritages: A comparison with micro-X-ray fluorescence analysis

Brai M; G. Gennaro; Tiziano Schillaci; Luigi Tranchina


Applied Physics A | 2010

Degradation of stone materials in the archaeological context of the Greek–Roman Theatre in Taormina (Sicily, Italy)

Brai M; M. P. Casaletto; G. Gennaro; Maurizio Marrale; Tiziano Schillaci; Luigi Tranchina


Applied Physics A | 2010

Degradation study of XVIII century graffiti on the walls of Chiaramonte Palace (Palermo, Italy)

Maria Francesca Alberghina; R. Barraco; Maria Brai; M. P. Casaletto; G. M. Ingo; Maurizio Marrale; D. Policarpo; Tiziano Schillaci; Luigi Tranchina


Archive | 2007

Tecniche di analisi di materiali nei Beni Culturali

Maria Brai; Antonella Maccotta; Barbara Maria; Tiziano Schillaci; Mp Casaletto


Magnetic Resonance Imaging | 2007

Noise reduction in magnetic resonance images by Wavelet transforms: an application to the study of capillary water absorption in sedimentary rocks

Tiziano Schillaci; R. Barraco; Maria Brai; G. Raso; Villiam Bortolotti; Mirko Gombia; Paola Fantazzini


Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage | 2008

Study of capillary absorption kinetics by X-ray CT imaging techniques: a survey on sedimentary rocks of Sicily

Tiziano Schillaci; Maria Brai; Antonio Cimino; Antonio Lo Casto; Fortunato Sorrentino


Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage | 2004

Integrated techniques to evaluate the features of sedimentary rocks of archaeological areas of Sicily

Maria Brai; Antonio Cimino; G. Raso; Tiziano Schillaci; Stefano Bellia; Antonio Lo Casto; Paola Fantazzini; Antonella Maccotta

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University of Palermo

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University of Palermo

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