Interpreting the age of the ruins of St.John the Baptist's church with multivariate analysis
Material type: ArticleDescription: 5 pSubject(s): In: Biblioteca ESCRBCC 14 nº 4, 354-358Abstract: Two multivariate statistical tools - principal components analysis and cluster analysis - were applied to aid in the interpretation of the historical development of St John the Baptist's church ( Zice, Slovenia ). With these methods it was possible to distinguish between the types of mortar used in the Romanesque and Gothic time periods. The investigated structure is a ruin with porly preserved fragments of historical mortars, so tracing th eindividual stages of its construction proved to be demanding task, Its chemical composition was determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ( ICP-MS ) and the results of the content of cvarious oxides were stadistically evaluated to interpret the age of the southern wall of the church.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Two multivariate statistical tools - principal components analysis and cluster analysis - were applied to aid in the interpretation of the historical development of St John the Baptist's church ( Zice, Slovenia ). With these methods it was possible to distinguish between the types of mortar used in the Romanesque and Gothic time periods. The investigated structure is a ruin with porly preserved fragments of historical mortars, so tracing th eindividual stages of its construction proved to be demanding task, Its chemical composition was determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ( ICP-MS ) and the results of the content of cvarious oxides were stadistically evaluated to interpret the age of the southern wall of the church.
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