Pollution effects on stone benches of the Eagle Warriors Precinct at the Major Temple, Mexico City |
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Authors: | J. Miranda M. L. Gallardo D. M. Grimaldi J. A. Rom n-Berrelleza J. L. Ruvalcaba-Sil M. A. Ontalba Salamanca J. G. Morales |
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Affiliation: | a Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Apartado Postal 20-364, DF 01000, México, Mexico b Museo del Templo Mayor, Seminario 8, Centro Histórico, DF 06060, México, Mexico |
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Abstract: | During Major Temple archaeological site excavations in Downtown Mexico City, the precinct of one of the most important Mexica military caste, the Eagle Warriors, was discovered. The ceremonial enclosure is composed of three rooms surrounded by paintings on 11 stone benches placed against the walls. Nowadays, these paintings and the stones present the effects of different deterioration processes produced by the underground water level, high humidity, and the presence of soil, water, and air pollutants. Ion beam analysis of samples from the benches and wall paintings was performed using PIXE and RBS techniques. Using enrichment factors of elements relative to iron concentrations, possible contamination by sulfur and chlorine salts was found, as well as airborne zinc scavenged by rain. |
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Keywords: | PIXE RBS Pollution Paintings |
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