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pXRF: a study of inter-instrument performance
Authors:Nathan Goodale  David G. BaileyGeorge T. Jones  Catherine PrescottElizabeth Scholz  Nick StaglianoChelsea Lewis
Affiliation:a Anthropology Department, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 13323, USA
b Geosciences Department, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY 13323, USA
Abstract:Integrating portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) instrumentation into archaeological investigations has generated as much interest as skepticism because several characteristics of the technique limit analytical accuracy and precision. This paper seeks to explore inter-instrument performance in order to assess the potential pXRF instrumentation has in examining the elemental composition of lithic raw materials. Two pXRF instruments, Delta and Omega models both manufactured by Olympus Innov-X Systems, were utilized to obtain the trace element signatures of five fine-grained volcanic sources and four obsidian sources in the Great Basin. We compared the two portable instruments to a wavelength-dispersive instrument extensively calibrated with geologic standards and to a commercial benchtop energy-dispersive system. Our results suggest that the relationships between the data produced by these different instruments are complex, and as we look to the future of pXRF use in archaeological analysis we argue that that the same strict protocols applied in laboratory-based XRF analyses, involving instrument calibration, evaluation of inter-instrument performance, and comparison to accepted geologic standards, need to be applied in pXRF analysis.
Keywords:X-ray fluorescence (XRF)   Portable XRF (pXRF)   Great Basin   Lithic analysis
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