17931
Accession Number
24409
Author
Schomburg, J.
Editor
Wilhelmi, Bernd
Title Of Article Chaper
Thermal reactions of clay minerals - their significance as archaeological thermometers in ancient pottery (Summary only)
Title Of Journal Book
Workbook; Fourth European Symposium on thermal analysis and calorimetry ESTAC-4
Pages
3
Collation
Table
Publisher
Friedrich-Schiller University
Publisher City
Jena
Language Of Text
English
Literature Type
Monograph
Literature Level
Analytic
Meeting
Fourth European Symposium on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Abstract
The different thermal reactions of clay minerals in the temperature interval from 700 to 1000°C are important for formation of potteries as well as for reconstruction of their production conditions. Using differential thermal analysis (DTA) and thermogravimetry (TG) data measured in the mentioned temperature interval (in combination with x-ray diffraction data) burning temperature and primary raw materials can be checked. -- AATA
Keywords
Differential thermal (DTA) Analysis;Thermogravimetry (TG); X-ray diffraction;Phase Analysis;Clay Mineral Ceramic AATA
pub_id
17931