L. Appolonia

408 total citations
14 papers, 309 citations indexed

About

L. Appolonia is a scholar working on Archeology, Earth-Surface Processes and Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, L. Appolonia has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 309 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Archeology, 8 papers in Earth-Surface Processes and 5 papers in Conservation. Recurrent topics in L. Appolonia's work include Building materials and conservation (8 papers), Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis (7 papers) and Conservation Techniques and Studies (5 papers). L. Appolonia is often cited by papers focused on Building materials and conservation (8 papers), Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis (7 papers) and Conservation Techniques and Studies (5 papers). L. Appolonia collaborates with scholars based in Italy. L. Appolonia's co-authors include Piero Mirti, Antonella Casoli, Enzo Laurenti, Rosa Pia Ferrari, Giacomo Chiari, Roberto Aruga, Sergio E. Favero‐Longo, Enrica Matteucci, Rosanna Piervittori and G.C. Borgia and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry and Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy.

In The Last Decade

L. Appolonia

13 papers receiving 297 citations

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All Works

14 of 14 papers shown
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Appolonia, L., et al.. (2022). Petrographic characterization of historic mortar as a tool in archaeologic study: Examples from two medieval castles of Aosta Valley, Northwestern Italy. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports. 46. 103719–103719. 5 indexed citations
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Cossio, Roberto, et al.. (2022). SEM-EDS characterization of historic mortar as a tool in archaeometric study: an updated analytical protocol tested on the Roman theatre of Aosta (NW Italy). Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 14(9). 2 indexed citations
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Appolonia, L., et al.. (2018). Studio minero-petrografico delle stele antropomorfe dell’area megalitica di Saint-Martin-de-Corléans ad Aosta. 327–340.
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Favero‐Longo, Sergio E., et al.. (2018). Microenvironmental features drive the distribution of lichens in the House of the Ancient Hunt, Pompeii, Italy. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 136. 71–81. 16 indexed citations
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Favero‐Longo, Sergio E., Marco Carrer, Enrica Matteucci, et al.. (2017). Dispersal patterns of meiospores shape population spatial structure of saxicolous lichens. The Lichenologist. 49(4). 397–413. 6 indexed citations
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Favero‐Longo, Sergio E., et al.. (2013). Spores of lichen-forming fungi in the mycoaerosol and their relationships with climate factors. The Science of The Total Environment. 466-467. 26–33. 19 indexed citations
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Appolonia, L., et al.. (2006). Computer-aided monitoring of buildings of historical importance based on color. Journal of Cultural Heritage. 7(2). 85–91. 10 indexed citations
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Appolonia, L., et al.. (2001). Effects of hydrophobic treatments of stone on pore water studied by continuous distribution analysis of NMR relaxation times. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 19(3-4). 509–512. 27 indexed citations
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Mirti, Piero, L. Appolonia, Antonella Casoli, et al.. (1995). Spectrochemical and structural studies on a roman sample of Egyptian blue. Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. 51(3). 437–446. 70 indexed citations
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Mirti, Piero, Roberto Aruga, L. Appolonia, Antonella Casoli, & M. Oddone. (1994). On the role of major, minor and trace elements in provenancing ceramic material. A case study: Roman terra sigillata from Augusta Praetoria. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 348(5-6). 396–401. 15 indexed citations
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Mirti, Piero, Antonella Casoli, & L. Appolonia. (1993). SCIENTIFIC ANALYSIS OF ROMAN GLASS FROM AUGUSTA PRAETORIA. Archaeometry. 35(2). 225–240. 107 indexed citations
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Mirti, Piero, Vincenzo Zelano, Roberto Aruga, Enzo Ferrara, & L. Appolonia. (1990). ROMAN POTTERY FROM AUGUSTA PRAETORIA (AOSTA, ITALY): A PROVENANCE STUDY. Archaeometry. 32(2). 163–175. 17 indexed citations
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Mirti, Piero, Roberto Aruga, Vincenzo Zelano, L. Appolonia, & Maurizio Aceto. (1990). Investigation of Roman terra sigillata by atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy and multivariate analysis of data. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. 336(3). 215–221. 10 indexed citations

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