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Variability of some Lutetian building stones from the Paris Basin, from characterisation to conservation

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Variability of some Lutetian building stones from the Paris Basin, from characterisation to conservation

Auteurs : Gilles Fronteau ; Claire Moreau ; Céline Thomachot-Schneider ; Vincent Barbin

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Lutetian limestones of the Paris Basin were used from antiquity to today as building materials (e.g. Paris and Rheims Notre-Dame cathedrals), but quarries gradually closed down and started to disappear from the landscape and hence from memory. These limestones show important vertical and lateral variations and shift of facies, and, within the same area, the building stones can have very different petrographical and petrophysical properties. The use of sometimes very different stones may cause problems for the conservation of cultural heritage monuments because of their great response variability to treatments. In our study area, the building stone's sedimentological and petrophysical properties were characterized, as well as their behaviour in construction, in particular with respect to their durability or state of conservation. The cartography of these various microfacies, from abandoned quarries and old buildings, would allow a better management of mineral resources in this region.

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NO : PASCAL 11-0111598 INIST
ET : Variability of some Lutetian building stones from the Paris Basin, from characterisation to conservation
AU : FRONTEAU (Gilles); MOREAU (Claire); THOMACHOT-SCHNEIDER (Céline); BARBIN (Vincent); TOROK (Akos); PRIKRYL (Richard)
AF : GEGENA, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Centre de Recherche en Environnement et Agronomie, 2 Esplanade R. Garros/51100 Reims/France (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Budapest University of Technology and Economics/Hongrie (1 aut.); Charles University, Institute of Geochemistry/Tchèque, République (2 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Engineering geology; ISSN 0013-7952; Coden EGGOAO; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2010; Vol. 115; No. 3-4; Pp. 158-166; Bibl. 3/4 p.
LA : Anglais
EA : Lutetian limestones of the Paris Basin were used from antiquity to today as building materials (e.g. Paris and Rheims Notre-Dame cathedrals), but quarries gradually closed down and started to disappear from the landscape and hence from memory. These limestones show important vertical and lateral variations and shift of facies, and, within the same area, the building stones can have very different petrographical and petrophysical properties. The use of sometimes very different stones may cause problems for the conservation of cultural heritage monuments because of their great response variability to treatments. In our study area, the building stone's sedimentological and petrophysical properties were characterized, as well as their behaviour in construction, in particular with respect to their durability or state of conservation. The cartography of these various microfacies, from abandoned quarries and old buildings, would allow a better management of mineral resources in this region.
CC : 001D14G05; 001D14F07; 295
FD : Matériau construction; Pierre; Calcaire; Caractérisation; Variabilité; Bassin Parisien; Sauvegarde patrimoine; Monument; Durabilité; Vieillissement produit; Roche sédimentaire; Eocène
FG : France; Europe
ED : Construction materials; Stone; Limestone; Characterization; Variability; Paris Basin; Historic preservation; Monument; Durability; Weathering; Sedimentary rock; Eocene
EG : France; Europe
SD : Material construcción; Piedra; Calcáreo; Caracterización; Variabilidad; Cuenca parisina; Preservación patrimonio; Monumento; Durabilidad; Envejecimiento producto; Roca sedimentaria; Eoceno
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<ET>Variability of some Lutetian building stones from the Paris Basin, from characterisation to conservation</ET>
<AU>FRONTEAU (Gilles); MOREAU (Claire); THOMACHOT-SCHNEIDER (Céline); BARBIN (Vincent); TOROK (Akos); PRIKRYL (Richard)</AU>
<AF>GEGENA, Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Centre de Recherche en Environnement et Agronomie, 2 Esplanade R. Garros/51100 Reims/France (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut.); Budapest University of Technology and Economics/Hongrie (1 aut.); Charles University, Institute of Geochemistry/Tchèque, République (2 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Engineering geology; ISSN 0013-7952; Coden EGGOAO; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2010; Vol. 115; No. 3-4; Pp. 158-166; Bibl. 3/4 p.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Lutetian limestones of the Paris Basin were used from antiquity to today as building materials (e.g. Paris and Rheims Notre-Dame cathedrals), but quarries gradually closed down and started to disappear from the landscape and hence from memory. These limestones show important vertical and lateral variations and shift of facies, and, within the same area, the building stones can have very different petrographical and petrophysical properties. The use of sometimes very different stones may cause problems for the conservation of cultural heritage monuments because of their great response variability to treatments. In our study area, the building stone's sedimentological and petrophysical properties were characterized, as well as their behaviour in construction, in particular with respect to their durability or state of conservation. The cartography of these various microfacies, from abandoned quarries and old buildings, would allow a better management of mineral resources in this region.</EA>
<CC>001D14G05; 001D14F07; 295</CC>
<FD>Matériau construction; Pierre; Calcaire; Caractérisation; Variabilité; Bassin Parisien; Sauvegarde patrimoine; Monument; Durabilité; Vieillissement produit; Roche sédimentaire; Eocène</FD>
<FG>France; Europe</FG>
<ED>Construction materials; Stone; Limestone; Characterization; Variability; Paris Basin; Historic preservation; Monument; Durability; Weathering; Sedimentary rock; Eocene</ED>
<EG>France; Europe</EG>
<SD>Material construcción; Piedra; Calcáreo; Caracterización; Variabilidad; Cuenca parisina; Preservación patrimonio; Monumento; Durabilidad; Envejecimiento producto; Roca sedimentaria; Eoceno</SD>
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