@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010467, author = {稲垣, 亜矢子 and 長谷部, 徳子 and 遠藤, 徳孝 and 伊藤, 一充}, issue = {12}, journal = {地質学雑誌 = Journal of the Geological Society of Japan}, month = {Jan}, note = {Luminescence dating involves the observation of naturally accumulated radiation damage, caused by radioisotopes such as U and Th, in the form of the glow stimulated by heating or exposure to light. The emission color of luminescence varies among samples. A thermoluminescence color image (TLCI) can be recorded using a digital camera after irradiation with gamma rays, which results in significant radiation damage, thereby enhancing the luminescence. A new application was developed to handle RGB (red-green-blue) information for each pixel. The application enables the automatic plotting of pixel data on a CIE (Commission Internationale de l’Eclairoge) chromaticity diagram and counting of the number of pixels within a color zone, as defined by dividing the color space into five color zones. The application helps to handle many digital TLCIs in a short time and is useful for statistical color analyses., 環日本海域環境研究センター}, pages = {690--693}, title = {熱ルミネセンスのデジタル写真撮影とJavaアプリケーションを用いた色の数値化方法}, volume = {116}, year = {2010} }