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    Flux growth and characterization of cuprorivaite: the influence of temperature, flux, and silica source by Bloise, A., Abd El Salam, S., De Luca, R., Crisci, G. M., Miriello, D.

    “…Single crystals of cuprorivaite (CaCuSi 4 O 10 ), one of the oldest synthetic color pigments of Egyptian history, have been synthesized by slow-cooling flux…”
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    First compositional evidences on the local production of Dressel 2–4 amphorae in Calabria (Southern Italy): characterization and mixing simulations by Miriello, D., Bloise, A., De Luca, R., Apollaro, C., Crisci, G. M., Medaglia, S., Taliano Grasso, A.

    “…Dressel 2–4 amphorae are a type of pottery, which was used to transport wine and produced in the Mediterranean area between the first century BC and the second…”
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    ZnO and ZnTiO3 nanopowders for antimicrobial stone coating by Ruffolo, S. A., La Russa, M. F., Malagodi, M., Oliviero Rossi, C., Palermo, A. M., Crisci, G. M.

    “…In the past a great variety of biocidal compounds and persistent organic pesticides were applied on a large scale for preventive measures aimed at the…”
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    Diagnostic analysis of stone materials from underwater excavations: the case study of the Roman archaeological site of Baia (Naples, Italy) by Aloise, P., Ricca, M., La Russa, M. F., Ruffolo, S. A., Belfiore, C. M., Padeletti, G., Crisci, G. M.

    “…This work belongs to the framework of the national research project “COMAS” (Planned COnservation, “ in situ ”, of underwater archaeological artifacts), funded…”
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    Provenance of glass shards in archaeological lime plasters by LA-ICP-MS: implications for the ancient routes from the Gulf of Mexico to Teotihuacan in Central Mexico by Barca, D., Miriello, D., Pecci, A., Barba, L., Ortiz, A., Manzanilla, L.R., Blancas, J., Crisci, G.M.

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-11-2013)
    “…We present the chemical characteristics of samples collected from the central courtyard of Teopancazco, a neighbourhood centre in Teotihuacan (Mexico), the…”
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    Study of archaeological underwater finds: deterioration and conservation by Crisci, G. M., La Russa, M. F., Macchione, M., Malagodi, M., Palermo, A. M., Ruffolo, S. A.

    “…This study is aimed at an assessment of the methodologies, instruments and new applications for underwater archaeology. Research focused on study of the…”
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    PROVENANCE OF THE LIMESTONE USED IN TEOTIHUACAN (MEXICO): A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH by BARBA, L., BLANCAS, J., MANZANILLA, L. R., ORTIZ, A., BARCA, D., CRISCI, G. M., MIRIELLO, D., PECCI, A.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-08-2009)
    “…This work shows the preliminary results of an international project for the interdisciplinary study of the limestone used in the plasters of the ancient city…”
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    Plasters from Different Buildings of the Sacred Precinct of Tenochtitlan (Mexico City): Characterization And Provenance by Miriello, D., Barca, D., Pecci, A., De Luca, R., Crisci, G. M., López Luján, L., Barba, L.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2015)
    “…In this work, we present the results of the characterization of 20 lime plaster samples taken from the Sacred Precinct of Tenochtitlan (Mexico City), the…”
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    Lichens as bioindicators of atmospheric heavy metal deposition in Valencia, Spain by Bosch-Roig, P., Barca, D., Crisci, G. M., Lalli, C.

    Published in Journal of atmospheric chemistry (01-12-2013)
    “…The lichens due to their symbiotic nature have unique characteristics that confer them a key role as bioindicators of the environmental contamination. Many…”
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    NON-DESTRUCTIVE ANALYTIC METHOD USING XRF FOR DETERMINATION OF PROVENANCE OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL OBSIDIANS FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA: A COMPARISON WITH TRADITIONAL XRF METHODS by DE FRANCESCO, A. M., CRISCI, G. M., BOCCI, M.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-04-2008)
    “…A non‐destructive analytical method using wavelength‐dispersive X‐ray fluorescence (WDXRF) that allows the establishment of the provenance of archaeological…”
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    The role of the crust in the magmatic evolution of the island of Lipari (Aeolian Islands, Italy) by ESPERANÇA, S, CRISCI, G. M, DE ROSA, R, MAZZUOLI, R

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-12-1992)
    “…Research of the rapid isotopic evolution of subaerial volcanic rocks on the island of Lipari off the coast of Italy is discussed. Many geochemical…”
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    Lava-flow hazard on the SE flank of Mt. Etna (Southern Italy) by Crisci, G.M., Iovine, G., Di Gregorio, S., Lupiano, V.

    “…A method for mapping lava-flow hazard on the SE flank of Mt. Etna (Sicily, Southern Italy) by applying the Cellular Automata model SCIARA -fv is described,…”
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    CHARACTERIZATION AND PROVENANCE OF LIME PLASTERS FROM THE TEMPLO MAYOR OF TENOCHTITLAN (MEXICO CITY) by MIRIELLO, D., BARCA, D., CRISCI, G. M., BARBA, L., BLANCAS, J., ORTÍZ, A., PECCI, A., LUJÁN, L. LÓPEZ

    Published in Archaeometry (01-12-2011)
    “…In this work, we present the results of the analyses of 20 lime plaster samples taken from the Templo Mayor (Great Temple), the main pyramid of Tenochtitlan…”
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    Analysing lava risk for the Etnean area : Simulation by Cellular automata methods by CRISCI, G. M, DI GREGORIO, S, NICOLETTA, F, RONGO, R, SPATARO, W

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-11-1999)
    “…The model SCIARA, based on the "Cellular Automata" paradigm, is a versatile instrument whose scope is to analyse volcanic risk from lava flows. The possible…”
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    Compositional Analyses of Mortars from the Late Antique Site of Son Peretó (Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain): Archaeological Implications by Miriello, D., Bloise, A., Crisci, G. M., Cau Ontiveros, M. Á., Pecci, A., Riera Rullan, M.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-12-2013)
    “…The paper presents the mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses of mortars from an Early Christian complex found in Mallorca (Balearic Islands) and…”
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    Analysis of marble statues from the San Bruno Church (Serra San Bruno, Southern Italy): provenance and degradation by Miriello, D., Alfano, I., Miceli, C., Ruffolo, S. A., Pingitore, V., Bloise, A., Barca, D., Apollaro, C., Crisci, G. M., Oliva, A., Lezzerini, M., De Chirico, F., Mari, N., Murat, C.

    “…This paper illustrates the results of a multidisciplinary study on two white marble statues placed in the San Bruno Church (Calabria—Southern Italy): the…”
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    Technological and geochemical study of two red-figured vases of unknown provenance by various analytical techniques by Barca, D., La Russa, M. F., Crisci, G. M.

    “…Two red-figured vases, kindly provided by the Carabinieri Corps for Protection of Cultural Heritage, Cosenza Unit (Calabria, Italy), were characterised from…”
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    Petrographic, biological, and chemical techniques used to characterize two tombs in the Protestant Cemetery of Rome (Italy) by La Russa, M. F., Ruffolo, S. A., Malagodi, M., Barca, D., Cirrincione, R., Pezzino, A., Crisci, G. M., Miriello, D.

    “…In this multidisciplinary contribution, several diagnostic tests were carried out in order to characterize the stone materials, forms of alteration, and…”
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