"Non-invasive" portable laser ablation sampling for lead isotope analysis of archaeological silver: a comparison with bulk and in situ laser ablation techniques
The main factor restricting lead isotope analysis of metals from museum collections is the requirement for physical material. Hence, there are major incentives for developing minimally invasive methods for lead isotope analysis that are accurate and precise enough to reveal historical information ab...
Main Authors: | Merkel, SW, D'Imporzano, P, van Zuilen, K, Kershaw, J, Davies, GR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2021
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