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en línea
Mohamed Elkarmoty, Francesco Tinti, Sara Kasmaeeyazdi, Fabio Giannino, Stefano Bonduà and Roberto Bruno    
Rock mass fractures adversely affect the cutting of commercial-size blocks and cause rock material loss in ornamental stone quarries. In order to obtain a reliable evaluation and an optimized production of ornamental stone deposits, it is fundamental to ... ver más
Revista: Geosciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Thalia Kennedy     Pág. 105 - 121
visitors to the mausoleum. The paper addresses three main issues: the decorative technique and its context and symbolism; a description of the gemstone and ornamental stone programme with a focus on motif, material and location; and t... ver más
Revista: ARCHNET-IJAR    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Gabriela Rosales,Mario Vergara,Sonia Helle,Ursula Kelm,Jimena Cucurella,Ivonne Flores,Jorge Oyarzun     Pág. 229 - 235
ABSTRACT. Mineralogy and genesis of the combarbalita in Northern Chile. Combarbalita is the local name of an ornamental stone formed by advanced argillic alteration of volcanic materials. Combarbalita is mined as a decorative stone from quarries that are... ver más
Revista: Andean Geology    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Alba Patrizia Santo, Beatrice Agostini, Carlo Alberto Garzonio, Elena Pecchioni and Teresa Salvatici    
Serpentinite is a low-grade metamorphic rock derived from the transformation of ultramafic rocks. Mainly because of its aesthetic characteristics it has been widely used as a building and ornamental stone. ?Verde di Prato? is the most common local name u... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences    Formato: Electrónico

 
en línea
Rafael Navarro, Dolores Pereira, Ana Gimeno and Santiago Del Barrio    
Serpentinites are used in both exterior and interior locations, but not all serpentinites are equal: they vary in physical-mechanical behavior and are not all suitable for similar uses. The serpentinites most commonly used worldwide come from India, Paki... ver más
Revista: Geosciences    Formato: Electrónico

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