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Silva, TP, D. P. S. Oliveira, M. J. Batista, JP Veiga, F. Noronha, and J. X. Matos. "Rhenium ocurrence in Portugal: an overview considering the valorisation of mineral resources." Rhenium, Properties, Uses and Occurrences. Ed. Eric James. New York: Nova Science Publishers Inc. New York, 2017. 85-116.
Silva, Teresa Pereira, Ondina M. Figueiredo, Daniel PS Oliveira, João Pedro Veiga, and Maria João Batista. "Rhenium incorporation in molybdenite: first results of a XANES study." 2nd Meeting of Synchrotron Radiation Users from Portugal and ESRF-Day. 2013. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Ondina M., Teresa Pereira Silva, João Pedro Veiga, Daniel PS Oliveira, and Maria João Batista. "Rhenium in waste material of the sulphur factory from the S. Domingos abandoned mine (Iberian Pyrite Belt, southern Portugal): an X-ray absorption spectroscopy approach." 9th International Symposium on Environmental Geochemistry, 9th ISEG. 2012. Abstract
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Figueiredo, MO, TP da Silva, JP Veiga, and P. Chevallier. "Phosphatization of basaltic rocks from Sal Island, Cape Verde Archipelago: A microtopochemical approach using synchrotron radiation X-ray fluorescence." Journal De Physique Iv. 104 (2003): 399-402. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Ondina M., Teresa Pereira Silva, and João Pedro Veiga. "Oxidation state and coordination of iron in red pre-soils: first results from a Fe K-edge XANES study on regoliths from Santiago Island, Cape Verde." European Geoscience Union, General Assembly 2008, Division of Soil System Science SSS-14 New Frontiers in Soil Analysis (2008). Abstract
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Silva, Teresa P., João X. Matos, Daniel de Oliveira, Igor Morais, Pedro Gonçalves, Lu{\'ıs Albardeiro, Fernanda Carvalho, Ugur D. Menda, and João P. Veiga. "Orange Pickeringite from the Algares 30-Level Adit, Aljustrel Mine, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal." Minerals. 11 (2021): 1115. Abstract
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Elisa, M., B. A. Sava, I. C. Vasiliu, R. C. C. Monteiro, JP Veiga, L. Ghervase, I. Feraru, and R. Iordanescu. "Optical and structural characterization of samarium and europium-doped phosphate glasses." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 369 (2013): 55-60. Abstract
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Elisa, M., B. A. Sava, I. C. Vasiliu, R. C. C. Monteiro, JP Veiga, L. Ghervase, I. Feraru, and R. Iordanescu. "Optical and structural characterization of samarium and europium-doped phosphate glasses." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 369 (2013): 55-60. Abstract
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Coutinho, M. L., V. S. F. Muralha, J. Mirao, and JP Veiga. "Non-destructive characterization of oriental porcelain glazes and blue underglaze pigments using mu-EDXRF, mu-Raman and VP-SEM." Applied Physics a-Materials Science & Processing. 114 (2014): 695-703. Abstract
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Figueiredo, MO, TP Silva, JP Veiga, AMP Pinto, and AS Pouzada. "Natural Nanomaterials: Reappraising the Elusive Structure of the Nano-sized Mineral Ferrihydrite through X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy at the Iron K-Edge." Advanced Materials Forum Vi, Pts 1 and 2. 730-732 (2013): 931-935. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Maria Ondina, Teresa P. Silva, and Joao P. Veiga. "Natural Nanomaterials: Reappraising the Elusive Structure of the Nano-Sized Mineral Ferrihydrite through X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy at the Iron K-Edge." Materials Science Forum. Vol. 730. Trans Tech Publ, 2013. 931-935. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Ondina M., Teresa Pereira Silva, and João Pedro Veiga. "Nanophases in the mineral world: the unique case of ferrihydrite." III Annual Meeting I3N. 2011. Abstract
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Carvalho, Fernanda, Pedro Sousa, Nuno Leal, Joaquim Simão, Elissavet Kavoulaki, Maria Margarida Lima, Teresa Pereira da Silva, Hugo Águas, Giuseppina Padeletti, and João Pedro Veiga. "Mortars from the Palace of Knossos in Crete, Greece: A Multi-Analytical Approach." Minerals. 12 (2022): 30. Abstract
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Borges, C., C. Caetano, JC Pessoa, MO Figueiredo, A. Lourenco, MM Gomes, TP Silva, and JP Veiga. "Monitoring the removal of soluble salts from ancient tiles by ion chromatography." Journal of Chromatography a. 770 (1997): 195-201. Abstract
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Borges, C., C. Caetano, J. Costa Pessoa, MO Figueiredo, A. Lourenço, Malhoa M. Gomes, TP Silva, and JP Veiga. "Monitoring the removal of soluble salts from ancient tiles by ion chromatography." Journal of Chromatography A. 770 (1997): 195-201. Abstract
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da Teresa Pereira, Silva, Figueiredo Maria-Ondina, Oliveira de Daniel, Veiga João Pedro, and Batista Maria João. "Molybdenite as a Rhenium Carrier: First Results of a Spectroscopic Approach Using Synchrotron Radiation." Journal of Minerals and Materials Characterization and Engineering. 2013 (2013). Abstract
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Figueiredo, MO, JP Veiga, and J. P. Mirao. "Modelling the size of red-colouring copper nanoclusters in archaeological glass beads." Applied Physics a-Materials Science & Processing. 83 (2006): 499-502. Abstract
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Silva, TP, D. P. S. Oliveira, JP Veiga, P. Ávila, C. Candeias, E. Salas-Colera, and R. Caldeira. "Mineralogy and chemistry of incrustations resulting from the 2014–2015 eruption of Fogo volcano, Cape Verde." Bulletin of Volcanology. 81.4 (2019): 23 (17 pp).
Silva, Teresa P., João X. Matos, Daniel de Oliveira, João P. Veiga, Igor Morais, Pedro Gonçalves, and Lu{\'ıs Albardeiro. "Mineral Inventory of the Algares 30-Level Adit, Aljustrel Mine, Iberian Pyrite Belt, Portugal." Minerals. 10 (2020): 853. Abstract
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del Sanjuán Sánchez, Ursula Pilar, Juan Herrera Herbert, Joao Pedro Veiga, Alicia López Mederos, Maria Muñiz Fernandez, Alicia Calvo Paz, Carlos Carrión Isaacs, Lu{\'ıs Vela Bárez, and Guillermo Pérez de Gracia D{\'ıaz. "MINEHERITAGE: An innovative education project linking European mining history with the modern European society development." (2021). Abstract
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Figueiredo, MO, JP Veiga, TP Silva, P. B. Lourenço, and P. Roca. "Materials and reconstruction techniques at the aqueduct of Carthage since the Roman period." Historical constructions. Guimarães: Universidade do Minho (2001): 391-400. Abstract
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Sa, Sofia, Manoj B. Gawande, Alexandre Velhinho, Joao Pedro Veiga, Nenad Bundaleski, Joao Trigueiro, Alexander Tolstogouzov, Orlando M. N. D. Teodoro, Radek Zboril, Rajender S. Varma, and Paula S. Branco. "Magnetically recyclable magnetite-palladium (Nanocat-Fe-Pd) nanocatalyst for the Buchwald-Hartwig reaction." Green Chemistry. 16 (2014): 3494-3500. AbstractWebsite
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Figueiredo, Ondina M., João Pedro Veiga, Teresa Pereira Silva, and José António Paulo Mirão. "Lead in jarosite: an X-ray absorption spectroscopy approach." 37th International Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry, ISEAC-37. 2012. Abstract
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Meunier, Emmanuelle, Filipa Dias, João Fonte, Alexandre Lima, Alexandra Rodrigues, Carlo Bottaini, Rui JC Silva, João P. Veiga, Manuel F. C. Pereira, and Elin Figueiredo. "Later prehistoric tin mining in the Ervedosa mine (Vinhais, Portugal): evidence and context." 15.4 (2023): 43. AbstractWebsite

This paper presents a comprehensive study of the evidence for ancient tin mining at the Ervedosa mine (Vinhais, Portugal). The geological context of the site indicates a rich cassiterite (SnO2) deposit, which was subject to mining in the twentieth century. Some ancient mining and ore processing stone tools were recovered during the twentieth century mining operations, namely one hammer, one pounder, one flat anvil and five small tools used both as pounders and crushing anvils, evidencing prehistoric mining activities. XRF and SEM–EDS chemical analyses were performed on primary and secondary cassiterite samples from the mining site, demonstrating the abundance and chemical heterogeneity of the tin (Sn) ores. The stone tools can be ascribed to Bronze Age or, at the latest, Early Iron Age (2nd millennium to the first half of 1st millennium BCE) by comparison with similar tools from other Iberian and European archaeological contexts. High-resolution photogrammetric 3D models of the tools are made available in this study. The historical descriptions of the findings and the research made on the technical archives about the mine allowed correlating the tools to mining in a primary context, focused on rich quartz veins in granitic or greisen bedrock, rather than mining in a secondary context. XRF and SEM–EDS analyses performed on the stone material and on surface adherences support their identification as specific types of hard rocks, such as granite, amphibolite and quartzite, and allowed the detection of Sn-rich adherent particles, confirming their use for Sn-material processing. The potential relation between the cassiterite resources and the local later prehistoric (Bronze Age to Early Iron Age) settlement pattern is also discussed. The results raise awareness and provide relevant data about the existence of tin mining in primary contexts during later prehistoric times in the NW Iberian Peninsula.