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HyLogger? near-infrared spectral analysis: a non-destructive mineral analysis of Aboriginal Australian objects

机译:HyLogger?近红外光谱分析:澳大利亚土著物体的无损矿物分析

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Cultural heritage materials from Indigenous cultures often use geological raw materials such as natural rock and mineral pigments. For analysis, these complex human-altered materials require high-resolution, non-destructive methods, and in the case of intricate designs, a point-by-point analysis and mapping capability is desirable. The CSIRO Australia HyLoggera?¢ technology has been adapted from mineral exploration and mining applications to the high-resolution non-destructive infrared and visible light spectroscopic mineral analysis of Aboriginal Australian objects. Aboriginal Australian people primarily applied mineral pigments such as hematite and kaolinite to wood, fibre, bark, resin or other organic substrates, making non-destructive in situ scientific analyses of cultural objects challenging. This proof of concept study demonstrated the utility of the near-IR technology for the visual and mineralogical analysis of six Aboriginal Australian objects, of varying size and pigment application, as case studies for the development of methods to identify and differentiate types of mineral pigments regardless of the substrate or binder. While many identified pigments such as hematite and goethite were expected for the red, orange and yellow pigments, HyLoggera?¢ in combination with The Spectral Geologista?¢ software identified additional mixtures of previously unknown mineral components. White minerals, such as calcite and pyrophyllite, were identified along with kaolinite in mixtures in white pigments on the artefacts. Analyses of individual spectra were used for interpretation of spectral features for specific pigments. Additionally, classes of pigment groups were identified for spectral analysis. This manuscript presents the novel application of the near-IR technology to Australian Aboriginal artefacts for characterisation and high-resolution near-IR spectroscopy of applied mineral pigments. These results challenge and add to prior knowledge about the mineralogical composition of traditional Aboriginal Australian inorganic pigments.
机译:来自土著文化的文化遗产材料通常使用地质原材料,例如天然岩石和矿物颜料。为了进行分析,这些复杂的人为改变的材料需要高分辨率,无损的方法,并且在复杂的设计中,需要逐点分析和映射功能。 CSIRO AustraliaHyLoggera®技术已从矿物勘探和采矿应用适应澳大利亚原住民的高分辨率无损红外和可见光光谱矿物分析。澳大利亚原住民主要将赤铁矿和高岭石等矿物颜料应用于木材,纤维,树皮,树脂或其他有机基质,这使得对文化物体进行非破坏性的原位科学分析具有挑战性。这项概念验证研究证明了近红外技术可用于对六个澳大利亚大小不等的颜料的澳大利亚原住民的视觉和矿物学分析,作为案例研究可用于开发识别和区分矿物颜料类型的方法,而无论基材或粘合剂的量。尽管红色,橙色和黄色颜料有望使用许多已识别的颜料,例如赤铁矿和针铁矿,但HyLoggera®与SpectralGeologista®软件结合使用可以识别出以前未知矿物成分的其他混合物。在人工制品的白色颜料混合物中,鉴定出方解石和叶蜡石等白色矿物与高岭石。单个光谱的分析用于解释特定颜料的光谱特征。另外,确定了颜料基团类别以进行光谱分析。该手稿介绍了近红外技术在澳大利亚原住民文物上的新颖应用,以表征和应用矿物颜料的高分辨率近红外光谱。这些结果挑战了传统澳大利亚原住民无机颜料的矿物学组成,并增加了他们的先验知识。

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