Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6721390 | Construction and Building Materials | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
This work focuses on the study of the “calcare a lumachella” stone (Mt. Carrubba Fm.), a carbonate rock widely used as building and decorative material in the Baroque architecture of the Val di Noto (south-eastern Sicily). Among all types of limestone outcropping in the area, this lithotype shows higher resistance to weathering. In such a context, the main goal of this study is to correlate the mineralogical-petrographic and physical-mechanical features of the “calcare a lumachella” stone with its excellent response to weathering. For such a purpose, all obtained data were also compared with those from literature concerning other local limestones whose behaviour with respect to weathering is rather different.
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Authors
M.F. La Russa, C.M. Belfiore, G.V. Fichera, R. Maniscalco, C. Calabrò, S.A. Ruffolo, A. Pezzino,