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Christopher Ian Burbidge

Researcher at United States Environmental Protection Agency

Publications -  40
Citations -  616

Christopher Ian Burbidge is an academic researcher from United States Environmental Protection Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermoluminescence dating & Optically stimulated luminescence. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 40 publications receiving 510 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Ian Burbidge include University of Glasgow & University of Aveiro.

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Survey of Palaeolithic sites by luminescence profiling, a case study from Eastern Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, a luminescence-based approach to the rapid characterisation of sites in terms of their datability and sedimentary history is described, and contrasting results presented for three Palaeolithic archaeological sites in Russia.
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Airborne concentrations and chemical considerations of radioactive ruthenium from an undeclared major nuclear release in 2017

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TL;DR: The model age of the radioruthenium supports the hypothesis that fuel was reprocessed ≤2 years after discharge, possibly for the production of a high-specific activity 144Ce source for a neutrino experiment in Italy.
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De determination for young samples using the standardised OSL response of coarse-grain quartz

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied the standardised growth curve approach to optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) with exposure to ionising radiation, and used it in the dating of quartz and polymineral samples.
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Chemical and mineralogical characterization of historic mortars from the Santa Eulalia de Bóveda temple, NW Spain

TL;DR: In this paper, X-ray diffraction and neutron activation analysis of mortars from the Santa Eulalia de Boveda temple (NW Spain) has been performed to evaluate possible correlations with the various identified stages along historical periods of construction.