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Mortars material --- Sulfate resisting cements --- Portland pozzolan cements
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Archaeometry is based on the necessary interdisciplinary relationship between diverse branches of the natural and social sciences. This relationship is essential in archaeology, since, from physical materials (objects), scholars have to face questions that go beyond the limits of the tangible and pertain instead to abstract and social concerns. Currently, archaeometric studies are fundamental to the accurate classification and characterization of archaeological materials, providing relevant data, among other aspects, about their production, function and social meaning. In this book, we present a set of papers that show the potential of mineralogical studies (e.g. petrography, mineral geochemistry, X-ray Diffraction) and multiproxy approaches to characterize the composition of a wide diversity of archaeological materials such as ceramics, terracotta, tiles, metals, glazes, glass and mortars related to several periods (Bronze Age, Roman, Middle Age, Modern period). In this sense, this book can be of interest for specialized researchers who seek specific case studies and are mainly concerned with certain kinds of materials, but also for those students, researchers and professionals who look for a practical overview of the chief methods that can be followed in the study of material culture.
Biography & True Stories --- Archaeology --- carreaux de pavement --- medieval pottery --- archaeometry --- mineralogical analysis --- plumbiferous glaze --- silicoaluminate engobe --- reddish paste --- ancient mortars --- analytical characterization --- Sorrento Peninsula --- glass production --- Spain --- 16th century --- µPIXE --- glass kiln --- production remains --- objects --- Italy --- military equipment --- bronze --- pXRF --- museum collections --- non-destructive analysis --- Roman mortars --- aqueduct --- microanalysis --- red pozzolan --- Sabatini Volcanic District --- copper minerals --- micro-XRF --- petrographic analysis --- rock fragment --- pottery --- ceramics --- Early Bronze Age --- Thrace --- Almohad period --- Al-Andalus --- lead glazes --- tin glazes --- SEM-EDS --- defensive structure --- stone masonry bedding mortar --- rammed earth --- air lime --- architectural heritage --- architectural terracottas --- production technology --- Alba Fucens --- technological choices --- petrography --- SEM-EDX --- WDXRF --- PXRD --- heat transfer properties --- fracture strength
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Various scientific events are being held around the world under the auspices of this landmark event, the Year of Mineralogy, and it is highly satisfying that this Special Issue “Mineralogical Crystallography Volume II” is published in 2022. The first volume of the “Mineralogical Crystallography” Special Issue [1] consisted of such topics as: Discovery of new mineral species; Crystal chemistry of minerals and their synthetic analogs; Behavior of minerals at non-ambient conditions; Biomineralogy; and Crystal growth techniques, and appeared to be very fruitful. The Special Issue “Mineralogical Crystallography Volume II” covers the following topics: Crystal chemistry and properties of minerals and their synthetic analogs; Gemology; Natural-based cement materials; Biomineralogy; and Crystal growth techniques. Additionally, we hope that this continuation will be just as successful, and that the new set of papers will again arouse genuine interest among readers and, perhaps, inspire them in their own successful research. We also believe that with the current collection of papers, we will be able to pay tribute to the union of Mineralogy and Crystallography.
Research & information: general --- uranyl --- carbonate --- mineral --- crystal structure --- topology --- structural complexity --- bentonite --- mordenite --- smectite --- pozzolanicity test --- cement --- concrete --- shchurovskyite --- synthesis --- X-ray diffraction --- oxocentered tetrahedra --- Barite --- hydrothermal synthesis --- typomorphic characteristics --- in-situ mixing solutions at high temperature --- high iron and quartz contents coal gangue --- acid leaching --- alkali melting --- hydrothermal reaction --- NaA zeolite --- fluorite --- pozzolan --- mortar --- mechanical strength --- reduction of CO2 emissions --- hydroxyapatite composite --- spinel --- beverage cans --- bovine bones --- lorenzenite --- perovskite --- loparite --- titanite --- apatite --- carbonates --- Khibiny --- Lovozero --- Kovdor --- Afrikanda --- alkaline intrusions --- NF Fennoscandia --- glass-ceramics --- phase separation --- nucleation --- crystallization --- microstructure --- gahnite --- gold nanoparticles --- surface plasmon resonance --- plasmonics --- ivanyukite --- lintisite --- SIV --- AM-4 --- sorption --- lead --- ion-exchange --- titanosilicate --- Arctic --- channel-water --- X-ray fluorescence --- infrared spectroscopy --- UV–vis spectroscopy --- transition metal ions --- self-healing concrete --- calcium nitrate --- mineralization reaction --- cracks --- near-infrared spectroscopy --- kaolinite --- dickite --- OH group --- forsterite --- boron --- spectroscopy --- orthoclase crystal --- ultra-microchannel --- water --- feldspar alteration --- sericitization --- gemological --- mineralogical --- greenish blue apatite --- fluorapatite --- n/a --- UV-vis spectroscopy
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