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Simona Raneri

Researcher at University of Pisa

Publications -  89
Citations -  736

Simona Raneri is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pottery & Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 76 publications receiving 497 citations. Previous affiliations of Simona Raneri include University of Catania & National Research Council.

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Microtextural and microstructural influence on the changes of physical and mechanical proprieties related to salts crystallization weathering in natural building stones. The example of Sabucina stone (Sicily)

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of salt crystallization on physical and mechanical proprieties of natural building stones in consideration of petrographic and porosimetric features are highlighted. But the main aim of this paper is to highlight the effects that salt crystallisation has on the physicochemical properties of building stones.
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Fast quantitative elemental mapping of highly inhomogeneous materials by micro-Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, a fast method for obtaining a quantitative elemental mapping of highly inhomogeneous samples by μ-LIBS maps is proposed, which allows the analysis of large maps through the use of a self-organizing map clustering method coupled to Calibration-Free LIBS for quantification of cluster prototypes.
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Characterization of emeralds by micro-Raman spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, a large amount of information was obtained with Raman analysis on emerald, the green variety of beryl, and 14 not certified faceted emeralds by means of a standard micro-Raman spectrometer.
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Nondestructive investigation on the 17‐18th centuries Sicilian jewelry collection at the Messina regional museum using mobile Raman equipment

TL;DR: The use of mobile Raman equipment as an archeological, artistic, and conservation tool has largely increased due to the possibility to obtain quick and nondestructive compositional analysis on precious, vulnerable, and unique art objects as discussed by the authors.