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DOI10.1144/GSL.SP.2007.271.01.25
Differences in texture, physical properties and microbiology of weathering crust and host rock: a case study of the porous limestone of Budapest (Hungary)
Torok, A.; Siegesmund, S.; Mueller, C.; Huepers, A.; Hoppert, M.; Weiss, T.
通讯作者Torok, A.
会议名称General Assembly of the European-Union-of-Geosciences
会议日期APR 24-29, 2005
会议地点Vienna, AUSTRIA
英文摘要

Ashlars of the Parliament building and Citadella fortress made of three porous Miocene limestones, a fine-grained limestone, a medium-grained oolitic limestone and a coarse-grained bioclastic limestone, were studied and compared with quarry blocks of the same lithologies. The commonest weathering forms are white (thin and thick) and black (laminar and framboidal) crusts. To assess the processes of crust formation and detachment, descriptions of lithologies and associated weathering features were combined with micro-drilling, pore-size distribution and ultrasonic pulse velocity tests. Microbiological and textural analyses were also performed. The micro-drilling resistance measurements and ultrasonic pulse velocities clearly document the presence of crusts and the degradation of underlying fine- and medium-grained limestones. A textural change, with calcite recrystallization, is also marked by pore occlusion and reduction of microporosity in the crust zone. Crust detachment is initiated by the opening up of microfissures that develop below the cemented crust zones. Fine-grained limestone appears to be less durable than the coarse-grained variety and more prone to rapid crust formation and detachment. Ashlars from where the crusts were removed have lower micro-drilling resistance compared to quarry stones. Microbiological activity appears to play an insignificant role in crust formation and removal. Indeed, the combined effect of air pollution and related gypsum crystallization and more probably freeze-thaw weathering activity lead to crust detachment with rates strongly controlled by the texture and porosity of the limestone substrate.


来源出版物BUILDING STONE DECAY: FROM DIAGNOSIS TO CONSERVATION
ISSN0305-8719
出版年2007
卷号271
页码261-+
ISBN978-1-86239-218-2
出版者GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家Hungary
收录类别CPCI-S
WOS记录号WOS:000245834100025
WOS关键词BUILDING STONES ; STRENGTH ; MICROORGANISMS ; DURABILITY ; ATMOSPHERE ; DESERT
WOS类目Geochemistry & Geophysics ; Geology
WOS研究方向Geochemistry & Geophysics ; Geology
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/296405
作者单位Budapest Univ Technol & Econ, Dept Construct Mat, Sztoczek 2, H-1111 Budapest, Hungary
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Torok, A.,Siegesmund, S.,Mueller, C.,et al. Differences in texture, physical properties and microbiology of weathering crust and host rock: a case study of the porous limestone of Budapest (Hungary)[C]:GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE,2007:261-+.
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