Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Thermoluminescence (TL) is widely used for brick dating to reconstruct the building chronology of urban complexes. It can be sometimes inconclusive, since TL assesses the firing period of bricks that can be reused in different structures, even several centuries later. This problem can be circumvented by using a dating technique which uses a resetting event different from the last heating of the material: an ideal candidate is OSL, exploiting the last exposure to sunlight of the brick surface, which resets the light sensitive electron traps until the surface is definitely shielded by mortar and superimposed bricks and this advanced application of the OSL technique (surface dating) has been successfully attempted on rocks, marble and stone artifacts, but not routinely on bricks.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Surface dating; Bricks; OSL; IRSL; Light bleaching
List of contributors:
Galli, Anna
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